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List of Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. I | Towards a conceptualisation of the industrial district model | 1 |
1 | From the industrial district to the districtualisation of production activity: some considerations | 3 |
2 | Local development in a post-Fordist growth regime | 19 |
3 | The theory of geographical agglomeration - minimum requirements and a knowledge-based suggestion | 35 |
Pt. II | The generation and acquisition of knowledge: the cognitive approach to the industrial district model | 61 |
4 | The Industrial District (ID) as a cognitive system | 63 |
5 | Why do Ict technologies and the Internet find it hard to spread into industrial districts and favour knowledge exchange? | 89 |
6 | Cognitive models, efficiency, and discontinuities in the evolution of Industrial Districts and Local Production Systems | 109 |
7 | Knowledge creation and codification in Italian Industrial Districts | 139 |
8 | Cognitive economies and the "nature of the district" | 173 |
9 | Paths of local learning and change in vital industrial districts | 195 |
10 | Social identity and identification processes: enriching the theoretical tools to study Industrial Districts | 205 |
11 | The industrial district and the "new" Italian economic geography | 233 |
12 | Behavioural rules in industrial districts: loyalty, trust, and reputation | 245 |
Pt. III | The new design of evolutionary industrial districts: some case studies | 269 |
13 | Italian industrial districts: performance and evolution | 271 |
14 | Is a district possible in the car industry? The Case of the Turin area | 313 |
15 | The generation of contextual knowledge through communication processes. The case of the packaging machinery industry in the Bologna district | 341 |
16 | The biomedical valley: structural, relational and cognitive aspects | 367 |
17 | Sophia-Antipolis as a technopolis phenomenon: is myth becoming reality? | 389 |
18 | An ecology based interpretation of district "complexification": the Prato district evolution from 1946 to 1993 | 409 |
19 | New forms of knowledge creation and diffusion in the industrial district of the provinces of Matera-Bari | 435 |
20 | The chair manufacturing district of Manzano: evolutionary processes and the role of the institutions | 463 |
21 | The role of academic spin-offs in connecting local knowledge | 481 |
Index | 497 |
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