S Juhász, B Lengyel - Journal of Economic Geography, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Knowledge networks are important to understand learning in industry clusters but surprisingly little is known about what drives the formation, persistence and dissolution of …
In this paper, we aim at exploring whether and how 'organised'clusters can be conceived of as deliberate actors within their contexts. Seeing such clusters as meta-organisations, we …
OA Golra, A Rosiello, RT Harrison - Regional Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Informal networks among manufacturing firms play an important role in the transfer of knowledge in industrial clusters. Proximity facilitates the networking process; however …
J Patchell, R Hayter - Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This article argues that recent proposals for environmental and evolutionary economic geographies (EEG 1 and EEG2) should be integrated; EEG2 is used as “passing …
S Juhász - Small Business Economics, 2021 - Springer
It is generally acknowledged that in order to have access to locally accumulated industrial knowledge, firms have to collaborate and take part in cluster knowledge networks. This …
ML Londoño… - WIT Transactions on …, 2016 - books.google.com
Green or eco-friendly practices in the accommodation sector are growing around the world. Conscious customers demand these services. The purpose of this paper is to analyse eco …
[spa] Tomando como estudio de caso a Cataluña, el principal propósito de la tesis es el de analizar desde la geografía las acciones, relaciones e interacciones de los actores …
P Vallance - Economic Geography, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
abstract Evolutionary Economic Geography (EEG) has, thus far, neglected the contribution of universities to innovation processes in its emerging theoretical explanations of territorial …
El turismo ha sufrido un profundo cambio estrechamente vinculado con el acelerado uso del Internet y las redes. En este marco, el concepto de visitas guiadas gratuitas, sin cargo …