"Why, Where and with Whom do you Link? The Nature and Motivations of Linkages within and outside an italian local system"

Silvia Sacchetti

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    Abstract

    Sacchetti S. Why, where and with whom do you link? The nature and motivations of linkages within and outside an Italian local system, Regional Studies. Building on the work of Richardson (1972) and on the need of firms to coordinate activities with others in search for related yet different competences, the paper proposes the results of a survey in the Italian Province of Reggio-Emilia (Emilia-Romagna, Italy). Concerns are related, in particular, with the geography of linkages, their nature, as well as with the profile of firms addressing specific types of objectives. Using categorical principal component analysis as well as correspondence analysis, the paper associates particular groups of motivations with firms' characteristics. The conclusions support the view according to which the increasing complexity and knowledge intensity of economic activities requires that inter-firm linkages are considered beyond spatial proximity and that knowledge-related motivations are associated with specific firms' profiles and patterns of specialization of activities. [image omitted]
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalRegional Studies
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

    Keywords

    • Principal component analysis
    • Inter-firm linkages
    • Geographical proximity
    • Organization of industry
    • Asset specificity
    • Knowledge-based economy

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