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Innovation Processes and Industrial Districts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In this survey, we examine the operations of innovation processes within industrial districts by exploring the ways in which differentiation, specialization, and integration affect the generation, diffusion, and use of new knowledge in such districts. We begin with an analysis of the importance of the division of labour and then investigate the effects
Robertson, Paul L.   +2 more
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Three Generations of Industrial districts

open access: yesInvestigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research, 2015
El artículo presenta un marco teórico para entender la evolución de los distritos industriales desde la conceptualización de Marshall hasta las actua - les realidades y teorizaciones del distrito industrial como modelo de organización industrial y ...
Marco Bellandi, Lisa De Propris
doaj   +2 more sources

Marshallian Industrial Districts Revisited. Part II [PDF]

open access: yesProblems and Perspectives in Management, 2004
Marshall pointed out that a specific form of industrial organisation (industrial districts) increased the wealth of some regions in England and Germany, and connected it with the accumulation of capital and investment, social capital, externalities and ...
Jesús M. Zaratiegui
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Industrial districts, innovation and I-district effect: territory or industrial specialization? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The I-district effect hypothesis establishes the existence of highly intense innovation in Marshallian industrial districts due to the presence of external localization economies. However, industrial districts are characterized by specific manufacturing specializations in such a way that this effect could be due to these dominant specializations.
Rafael Boix
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Large-Scale Urban Heating and Pollution Domes over the Indian Subcontinent

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2023
The unique geographical diversity and rapid urbanization across the Indian subcontinent give rise to large-scale spatiotemporal variations in urban heating and air emissions.
Trisha Chakraborty   +4 more
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Towards the Decarbonization of Industrial Districts through Renewable Energy Communities: Techno-Economic Feasibility of an Italian Case Study

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
In Europe, the recast of Directive 2018/2001 defined Renewable Energy Communities as innovative configurations for renewable energy sharing between different end user types. In this regard, this work aims to assess the benefits following the constitution
Francesca Ceglia   +5 more
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Impact of relocation and reconstruction policies on the upgrading of urban industrial structure in old industrial districts

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
Old industrial bases (municipal districts) play a decisive role in the process of China’s economic development. This study focuses on the upgrading of urban industrial structure.
Qixing Lin   +4 more
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From industrial district to industrial symbiosis: An opportunity. The case of the Ponte Rosso industrial area, Italy

open access: yesActa Geographica Slovenica, 2022
The article highlights the importance of industrial symbiosis in the industrial ecology literature, which refers to geographically close relationships between companies in which networks and geographic proximity play a vital role.
Erika Džajić Uršič, Igor Jelen
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Il lavoro del virus e il virus del lavoro nelle mappe di territorio

open access: yesScienze del Territorio, 2020
The territorial analysis of the spread of Covid-19, detailed at the municipality and district level, is a necessary tool for understanding the morphology of the contagion and fighting it.
Marco Revelli
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Spillovers in Industrial Districts [PDF]

open access: yesThe Economic Journal, 2007
We study the role of social interaction (SI) in determining firms employment adjustments in industrial districts. We assume that SI matters only among firms that are both similar and geographically close. Our first test of this assumption is based on the correlation between individual and aggregate measures of employment adjustments.
GUISO L, SCHIVARDI, FABIANO
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