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Critical success factors and cluster evolution : a case study of the Linköping ICT cluster lifecycleTAVASSOLI, S; TSAGDIS, D.Environment & planning A (Print). 2014, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 1425-1444, issn 0308-518X, 20 p.Article

Industry cluster : spatial density and optimal scaleWANG, Z; LIU, C; MAO, K et al.The Annals of regional science. 2012, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 719-731, issn 0570-1864, 13 p.Article

Geoadditive models for regional count data : an application to industrial locationBASILE, R; BENTRAFELLO, L; CASTELLANI, D et al.Geographical analysis. 2013, Vol 45, Num 1, pp 28-48, issn 0016-7363, 21 p.Article

The spatial distribution of economic activity in Melbourne, 1971–2000WATKINS, A.R.Urban geography. 2014, Vol 35, Num 7, pp 1041-1065, issn 0272-3638, 25 p.Article

Horizontal versus vertical learning : divergence and diversification of lead firms in the Hangji toothbrush cluster, ChinaLI, P.F.Regional studies. 2014, Vol 48, Num 7, pp 1227-1241, issn 0034-3404, 15 p.Article

Science parks and the co-location of high-tech Small-and Medium-sized firms in China’s ShenzhenCHENG, F; VAN OORT, F; GEERTMAN, S et al.Urban studies (Harlow). 2014, Vol 51, Num 5, pp 1073-1089, issn 0042-0980, 17 p.Article

Spatial agglomeration, production technology and the choice to make and/or buy : empirical evidence from the Emilia Romagna machine tool industryANTONIETTI, R; FERRANTE, M.R; LEONCINI, R et al.Regional studies. 2014, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 284-300, issn 0034-3404, 17 p.Article

A stakeholder approach to branding clusters : pointers to a research agendaKASABOV, E; SUNDARAM, U.Regional studies. 2013, Vol 47, Num 4, pp 530-543, issn 0034-3404, 14 p.Article

Do clusters generate greater innovation and growth ? an analysis of European regionsRODRĺGUEZ-POSE, A; COMPTOUR, F.The Professional geographer. 2012, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 211-231, issn 0033-0124, 21 p.Article

Delimitación espacial del corredor económico Ensenada-Mexicali = La délimitation spatiale du corridor économique Ensenada-MexicaliPADILLA Y SOTELO, L.S; GARCÍA DE LEÓN SOZA, A; CASTILLO SÁNCHEZ, F et al.Cuadernos de geografía. 2012, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 65-81, issn 0121-215X, 17 p.Article

The effects of industrial clusters on the poverty rateFOWLER, C.S; GARSHICK KLEIT, R.Economic geography. 2014, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 129-154, issn 0013-0095, 26 p.Article

Embedded and disembedded practice in the firm-place nexus : a study of two world-leading manufacturers of ski equipment in the Lillehammer ski clusterCHRISTIANSEN, E.A.N; JAKOBSON, S.E.Geografiska annaler. Series B. Human geography. 2012, Vol 94, Num 2, pp 177-194, issn 0435-3684, 18 p.Article

Revisiting Marshall's agglomeration economies : technological relatedness and the evolution of the Sheffield metals clusterPOTTER, A; WATTS, H.D.Regional studies. 2014, Vol 48, Num 4, pp 606-623, issn 0034-3404, 18 p.Article

Can a knowledge-based cluster be created ? The case of the Barcelona 22@ districtVILADECANS-MARSAL, E; ARAUZO-CAROD, J.-M.Papers in regional science (Print). 2012, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 377-400, issn 1056-8190, 24 p.Article

Do firms benefit from being present in multiple technology clusters ? an assessment of the technological performance of biopharmaceutical firmsLECOQ, C; LITEN, B; KUSTERS, J et al.Regional studies. 2012, Vol 46, Num 9, pp 1107-1119, issn 0034-3404, 13 p.Article

Fostering indigenous innovation capacities : the development of biotechnology in Shanghai's Zhangjiang high-tech parkZHANG, F; WU, F.Urban geography. 2012, Vol 33, Num 5, pp 728-755, issn 0272-3638, 28 p.Article

On the sociospatial dynamics of personal knowledge networks : formation, maintenance, and knowledge interactionsHUBER, F.Environment & planning A (Print). 2012, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 356-376, issn 0308-518X, 21 p.Article

Cluster life cyclesBOSCHMA, R; FORNAHL, D.Regional studies. 2011, Vol 45, Num 10, pp 1295-1402, issn 0034-3404, 108 p.Serial Issue

An industrial agglomeration approach to central place and city size regularitiesMORI, T; SMITH, T.E.Journal of regional science. 2011, Vol 51, Num 4, pp 694-731, issn 0022-4146, 38 p.Article

Geographical dynamics and industrial relocation : spatial strategies of apparel firms in Ningbo, ChinaZHU, S; HE, C.Eurasian geography and economics. 2013, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 342-362, issn 1538-7216, 21 p.Article

The in situ upgrading of Japanese electronic firms in Malaysian industrial clustersEDGINGTON, D; HAYTER, R.Economic geography. 2013, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 227-259, issn 0013-0095, 33 p.Article

Regional and sectoral differences in the spatial restructuring of Chinese manufacturing industries during the post-WTO periodHE, C; WANG, J.GeoJournal. 2012, Vol 77, Num 3, pp 361-381, issn 0343-2521, 21 p.Article

The geography of intrametropolitan KIBS innovation : distinguishing agglomeration economies from innovation dynamicsSHEARMUR, R.Urban studies (Harlow). 2012, Vol 49, Num 11, pp 2331-2356, issn 0042-0980, 26 p.Article

The rise of Coastal China and inter-regional relations among core economic regions of East AsiaKIM, W.B.The Annals of regional science. 2012, Vol 48, Num 1, pp 283-299, issn 0570-1864, 17 p.Article

El mapa de la economía del conocimiento en la región metropolitana de Madrid = La carte de l'économie de la connaissance dans la région métropolitaine de MadridMÉNDEZ, R; TÉBAR, J.Anales de geografía de la Universidad Complutense. 2011, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 139-161, issn 0211-9803, 23 p.Article

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