Co-evolution of firms, industries and networks in space
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2011
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Wal, A.L.J. ter
Boschma, R.A.
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Abstract
Co-evolution of firms, industries and networks in space, Regional Studies. The cluster literature
suffers from a number of shortcomings: (1) it often neglects that cluster firms are heterogeneous in terms of capabilities; (2) it
tends to overemphasize the importance of geographical proximity and underestimates the role of networks; and (3) it hardly
addresses the origins and evolution of clusters. The authors propose a theoretical framework that brings together the literature
on clusters, industrial dynamics, the evolutionary theory of the firm, and network theory. It is described how clusters coevolve
with: (1) the industry with to they adhere; (2) the capabilities of the firms they contain; and (3) the industry-wide knowledge
network of which they are part.