Industrial Agglomeration and New Technologies
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Industrial Agglomeration and New Technologies

A Global Perspective

9781845423964 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Masatsugu Tsuji, Faculty of Economics, Kobe International University, Japan, Emanuele Giovannetti, Lord Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and Chelmsford, UK and Mitsuhiro Kagami, Ambassador for Nicaragua, Embassy of Japan, Nicaragua
Publication Date: 2007 ISBN: 978 1 84542 396 4 Extent: 400 pp
This book, a collaborative effort by researchers from Japan, Italy and the USA, seeks to explore the reasons for industrial clustering in certain regions of Asia, Europe and North America.

The studies presented illustrate real examples of industrial clusters, adding anecdotal evidence to the emerging theory of economic geography by exemplifying the centripetal and centrifugal forces that regulate the clustering process. The authors examine clusters in a diverse set of countries including China, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, the USA and Vietnam. Significantly, the book provides an interesting split between studies of IT and software-related industries, and more traditional sectors, such as steel and vehicle manufacturing.

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This book, a collaborative effort by researchers from Japan, Italy and the USA, seeks to explore the reasons for industrial clustering in certain regions of Asia, Europe and North America.

The studies presented illustrate real examples of industrial clusters, adding anecdotal evidence to the emerging theory of economic geography by exemplifying the centripetal and centrifugal forces that regulate the clustering process. The authors examine clusters in a diverse set of countries including China, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, the USA and Vietnam. Significantly, the book provides an interesting split between studies of IT and software-related industries, and more traditional sectors, such as steel and vehicle manufacturing.

Industrial Agglomeration and New Technologies pays attention to a varied array of factors that influence clustering, such as knowledge spillovers, tacit knowledge, communication and transport costs, and the effects of various government policies. The case studies provide useful examples for government and industry leaders, as well as a starting point for researchers seeking an ultimate answer to the question: ‘Why do firms form clusters?’
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . the book is an interesting collection of anecdotal evidence. . . the book makes for interesting reading, both from the point of view of case studies and in terms of empirical methodological applications.’
– Silvia Grandi, Economic Geography Research Group

‘This is a valuable book. The individual chapters contain original case-study evidence and analytical insights. . . it is one that should be consulted by any scholar working in the area if industrial agglomerations and new technology.’
– Simona Iammarino, Economic Geography
Contributors
Contributors: L. De Benedictis, E. Giovannetti, T. Imagawa, M. Kagami, K. Kimura, A. Kuchiki, K. Neuhoff, R. Rabellotti, C. Ruiz Durán, E. Santarelli, A. Schrank, G. Spagnolo, M. Tsuji, Y. Ueki
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Contents:

Preface

1. Introduction
Masatsugu Tsuji, Emanuele Giovannetti and Mitsuhiro Kagami

PART I: AGGLOMERATION IN ASIA
2. The Relationship Between Toyota and its Parts Suppliers in the Age of Information and Globalization: Concentration versus Dispersion
Masatsugu Tsuji

3. Iron Town Cluster: Yawata, its Glory, Decline and Rebirth
Mitsuhiro Kagami

4. Information Technology and Economic Growth: Discovering the Informational Role of Density
Takuo Imagawa

5. Agglomeration of Exporting Firms in Industrial Zones in Northern Vietnam: Players and Institutions
Akifumi Kuchiki

6. Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Growth in Korea: Focusing on the Software and IT Service Sector
Yasushi Ueki

7. China’s Regional Industrial Disparity from the Viewpoint of Industrial Agglomeration
Koichiro Kimura

PART II: AGGLOMERATION IN ITALY
8. Italian Comparative Advantages, Persistence and Change in Overall Specialization
Luca De Benedictis

9. Globalization, Industrial Districts and Value Chains
Roberta Rabellotti

10. The Competitive Advantage of a Region: Industrial Districts In Emilia-Romagna
Enrico Santarelli

11. Where is the Internet? Agglomeration in Space and Cyberspace
Emanuele Giovannetti, Karsten Neuhoff and Giancarlo Spagnolo

PART III: AGGLOMERATION IN THE AMERICAS
12. The Software Industry in North America: Human Capital, International Migration and Foreign Trade
Andrew Schrank

13. Mexico: The Management Revolution and the Emergence of the Software Industry
Clemente Ruiz Durán

PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
14. Conclusions
Masatsugu Tsuji, Mitsuhiro Kagami and Emanuele Giovannetti

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