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Agglomeration effect 5 Agglomerationseffekt 5 Creativity 5 Kreativität 5 Regional cluster 5 Regionales Cluster 5 Stadtgeschichte 5 Urban history 5 geographic clustering 5 urban history 5 Artists 4 Creative industries 4 Kreativsektor 4 Künstler 4 Stadtentwicklung 4 USA 4 United States 4 Urban development 4 agglomeration economies 4 artists 4 Arts 3 Kunst 3 Agglomeration economies 1 Ballungsraum 1 Firm performance 1 Geographic clustering 1 Großbritannien 1 High technology industries Location 1 Industrial clusters 1 Industrial location 1 Innovation 1 London 1 Metropolitan area 1 Multinational Enterprises 1 Productivity 1 Produktivität 1 Professional service firms 1 Serial innovators 1 Strategic alliances (Business) 1 Technological innovations 1
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Free 7
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Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Working Paper 5 Thesis 1
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Borowiecki, Karol Jan 4 Dahl, Christian M. 1 Hellmanzik, Christiane 1 Keeble, David 1 Kuld, Lukas 1 Libaers, Dirk 1 Mitchell, Sara 1 Nachum, Lilach 1
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ESRC Centre for Business Research 1
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Discussion papers on business and economics 3 Trinity economics papers : TEP 2 ESRC Centre for Business Research - Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 BASE 1 RePEc 1
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Manhattan transfer : productivity effects of agglomeration in American authorship
Kuld, Lukas; Mitchell, Sara; Hellmanzik, Christiane - 2021
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What makes an artist? : the evolution and clustering of creative activity in the US since 1850
Borowiecki, Karol Jan; Dahl, Christian M. - 2021
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The origins of creativity : the case of the arts in the United States since 1850
Borowiecki, Karol Jan - 2019
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The origins of creativity : the case of the arts in the United States since 1850
Borowiecki, Karol Jan - 2019
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The origins of creativity : the case of the arts in the United States since 1850
Borowiecki, Karol Jan - 2019
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Three essays on serial innovator firms and geographical clustering
Libaers, Dirk - 2008
This study aims to elucidate firm and performance attributes of a population of small, elite firms that assume prominent positions in their respective technological spaces and product markets. More specifically, this study addresses the role and impact of industrial agglomeration on the location...
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External networks and geographic clustering as sources of MNE advantages: Foreign and indigenous professional service firms in Central London
Nachum, Lilach; Keeble, David - ESRC Centre for Business Research - 2001
This study combines the theories of international business and management with network theory in order to examines the networking activities of foreign affiliates. It focuses on a specific kind of network, which is taking place between firms based in geographic proximity. A comparative analysis...
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