A Conceptual Framework for the Industrial District Analysis: from Knowledge to Resources
Traditional literature on Industrial Districts has remarked the social capital as a core key in the development process of a sustainable territorial competitive advantage. In that concept authors are allocated part of the externalities without being underpined by an integrating conceptual framework. Recent resource-base view and knowledge management theory, as well as intellectual capital approach, can all be use as a conceptual framework to allocate all the industrial district’s special features in a more comprehensive and connected arena. We establish a conceptual framework by integrating different approaches and adapt all of them to specific industrial district case. Moreover, we adapt the SECI knowledge management model to the cluster case as a useful way to understand the tacit knowledge dissemination that occurs in the industrial district.
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2003-08
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Authors: | Dalmau-Porta, Juan Ignacio ; Oliver, José Luis Hervás- ; Segarra-Oña, Maria del Val |
Institutions: | European Regional Science Association |
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