Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128Why is it that business in California's Silicon Valley flourished while along Route 128 in Massachusetts declined in the 90s? The answer, Saxenian suggests, has to do with the fact that despite similar histories and technologies, Silicon Valley developed a decentralized but cooperative industrial system while Route 128 came to be dominated by independent, self-sufficient corporations. The result of more than one hundred interviews, this compelling analysis highlights the importance of local sources of competitive advantage in a volatile world economy. |
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LOCAL INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS | 1 |
AND ENTREPRENEURS | 11 |
COMPETITION AND COMMUNITY | 29 |
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The End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies Ken'ichi Ōmae,Kenichi Ohmae Limited preview - 1995 |
The Associational Economy: Firms, Regions, and Innovation Philip N. Cooke,Kevin Morgan No preview available - 1998 |