Espace rural et mondialisation: entre ancrage et mobilité, le cas des entreprises de la filière des plantes à parfum, aromatiques et médicinales dans la vallée de la Drôme
Marie-Laure Duffaud-Prévost
Géographie, économie, société, 2018, vol. 20, issue 4, 449-471
Abstract:
The territorial anchoring of companies is regularly studied in regional scientific works. The main approach focuses on the local collective construction of resources, particularly in the context of territorial innovation models. This article proposes a new approach to the specification process that includes multi-local resources. The case study, an agglomeration of low density rural enterprises, shows that the specification process is closely related to mobile resources beyond the local system. Anchoring is thus revealed in a twofold dimension, that of anchoring by resources built locally but also by the possibility of anchoring mobile resources.
Keywords: territorial anchoring; rural firms; specification; multilocal geography; Territorial Innovation Models (TIMs) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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