abstract This paper looks at the evolution of capabilities in the Hollywood movie industry in the aftermath of the transition from a studio era dominated by integrated hierarchies to a post …
D Newlands - European planning studies, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Alfred Marshall believed that, while the benefits of clusters resulted from cooperation between firms, competition was an important driving force. In contrast, contemporary …
Economic geographies of Asia are highly fascinating, not the least because Asia has increasingly emerged as a significant economic player in all spheres of global competition …
L Nachum, D Keeble - Long Range Planning, 2003 - Elsevier
This paper examines the nature of the external linkages of firms in the media cluster of Central London, and draws implications for the competitive advantages that firms in clusters …
LM Hoffman - International Journal of Urban and Regional …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
This article brings regulation theory and the broader post‐Fordist debate together with an empirical study of the emergence and consequences of tourism in Harlem. It shows that the …
The aim of this paper is to propose an explanation of the changes of dynamic matching between systemic properties of local production systems (LPS) and characteristics of the …
G Norcliffe, O Rendace - Economic Geography, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Current interpretations of North American cultural production stress the spatial concentration of these activities in metropolitan centers. There are, however, multiple …
R Whitley - Organization Studies, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
The development of competitive competences in firms involves the generation of core employee commitment to collective problem solving and the development of firm-specific …
This chapter takes stock of what we know about the role of nonprofit enterprise in the production and distribution of the arts (broadly defined), primarily in the United States. After …