Compétences-clés de territoires. Le rôle des relations interorganisationnelles
Ariel Mendez and
Delphine Mercier
Revue française de gestion, 2006, vol. 164, issue 5, 253-275
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This article deals with the conditions that enable a territory to renew its core competences. The analysis of two French clusters in the South East region highlights that the nature of the relevant resources has changed. They are no more material and associated with the physical space, but immaterial and associated with the organised space. This dematerialisation requires more cooperation between local actors and the development of territorial forms of ?governance?. In this process, the role of history is of crucial importance.
Date: 2006
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