Inter-Firm Industrial Networks
Roberto Camagni
Industry and Innovation, 1993, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-15
Abstract:
Network cooperation among firms in the presence of rapid processes of innovation and external turbulence is emerging as a new organisational paradigm. This paper utilises a distinction between 'classical' networking between firms in close proximity to each other, as in industrial districts, which are termed 'innovative milieux', and the joint venturing that occurs between firms that complement each other's activities, but may be separated in space; this latter form is termed networking proper. The costs and benefits of these two alternative forms of industrial evolution are discussed.
Date: 1993
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