«Ricombinazione» di tecnologie e nuova rivoluzione industriale. Il caso del distretto della meccatronica di Reggio Emilia
Serena Fumagalli,
Franco Mosconi and
Carla Saruis
L'industria, 2021, issue 1, 95-121
Abstract:
The main purpose of this paper is to shed light on one of the most resilient and innovative Italian industrial districts. Taking the «metamorphosis» of the Emilian Model as a starting point, the paper, at first glance, analyses the response of this regional economy to the fourth industrial revolution. The traditional leadership of Emilia-Romagna manufacturing in the field of advanced mechanical engineering industry still plays a fundamental role in the transition toward the new technological paradigm (Industry 4.0 and digital transformation). A paradigm where new capabilities and new ideas can be combined and recombined, as it had already happened with the birth – some decades ago – of mechatronics. On closer inspection, focussing on the Reggio Emilia cluster of mechatronics, the paper investigates some crucial aspectsof its recent developments. Specifically, a performance comparison in terms of innovation and internationalisation has been set in place between this district and the Italian mechanical sector. In recent years, this cluster has been showing a high export propensity, a good capacity of attracting foreign investments, and a remarkable innovation performance (e.g., patents and co-patents registered at the epo ). Finally, in the paper we argue that one of the main general characteristics of this district is the geographical concentration of companies; i.e., they are strongly connected through an integrated supply chain. All these factors contribute to a strong dinamicity of the cluster in the XXI century.
Keywords: Emilian Model; Industrial Districts; Industry 4.0; Advanced Manufacturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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