The Ceramic Tile District, its Evolution and Possible Future Alternatives - a Comparison of Italy and Spain
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The Ceramic Tile District, its Evolution and Possible Future Alternatives - a Comparison of Italy and SpainDate
2009Publisher
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0938-9806Type
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Abstract
Territorial agglomerations have been paradigmatic
examples of localised knowledge and endogenous
development that are capable of containing
the whole value chain of the respective
production processes [1, 2]. ... [+]
Territorial agglomerations have been paradigmatic
examples of localised knowledge and endogenous
development that are capable of containing
the whole value chain of the respective
production processes [1, 2]. Nevertheless, it is a
widely acknowledged fact that they are currently
going through a period of uncertainty and at the
same time are undergoing important changes. In
order to further our understanding of what may
happen in the near future and bearing in mind the
context in which industrial districts currently find
themselves, we conducted an analysis and comparison
of two industrial districts in Spain and
Italy with the aim of establishing exactly how they
have evolved in recent years and the kinds of relations
they have developed. Our aim is to prove
that the development of one cannot be explained
without taking the other into account. Therefore,
any attempt to understand the future of the districts
should be based on this consideration. [-]
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