Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry

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Autor(a) principal: Mota, João
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Castro, Luis Mota de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24619
Resumo: A resurgence of interest in industrial agglomerations can be found among many different academic disciplines. This trend has been accompanied by a focus on how spatial proximity and the emergence of links between colocated actors may generate benefits for firms, namely, in the generation and diffusion of knowledge. By conceiving industrial agglomerations as territorially based networks, we argue that the dynamics in connections internal to those networks affect and are affected by local institutions as well as connections external to the territory. Our study of the injection mould industry cluster at Marinha Grande in Portugal suggests that firms profit from the emergence of relationships between colocated actors and other agglomeration benefits. However, we suggest that the potential of the industry to generate new knowledge appears to be founded on the patterns of interfirm connections, which selectively connect diverse capabilities both within and outside the agglomeration
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
title Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
spellingShingle Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
Mota, João
Industrial Agglomerations
Spatial Proximity
Networks
Marinha Grande
Portugal
title_short Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
title_full Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
title_fullStr Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
title_full_unstemmed Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
title_sort Industrial agglomerations as localised networks : the case of the portuguese injection mould industry
author Mota, João
author_facet Mota, João
Castro, Luis Mota de
author_role author
author2 Castro, Luis Mota de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota, João
Castro, Luis Mota de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Industrial Agglomerations
Spatial Proximity
Networks
Marinha Grande
Portugal
topic Industrial Agglomerations
Spatial Proximity
Networks
Marinha Grande
Portugal
description A resurgence of interest in industrial agglomerations can be found among many different academic disciplines. This trend has been accompanied by a focus on how spatial proximity and the emergence of links between colocated actors may generate benefits for firms, namely, in the generation and diffusion of knowledge. By conceiving industrial agglomerations as territorially based networks, we argue that the dynamics in connections internal to those networks affect and are affected by local institutions as well as connections external to the territory. Our study of the injection mould industry cluster at Marinha Grande in Portugal suggests that firms profit from the emergence of relationships between colocated actors and other agglomeration benefits. However, we suggest that the potential of the industry to generate new knowledge appears to be founded on the patterns of interfirm connections, which selectively connect diverse capabilities both within and outside the agglomeration
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