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Agglomeration, Industrial Districts and Industry Clusters: Trends of the 21st Century Literature
Author(s): Brett Anitra Gilbert
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship ISSN Print:1551-3114, ISSN Online:1551-3122 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 13 Number 1, Pages: 80 (1-80) DOI: 10.1561/0300000069 Keywords: Agglomeration;Industrial districts;Industrial clusters;Geographic regions;Industry concentration;Clusters;Network structures
Abstract:
In a previous issue of Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship,
small firms were commonly acknowledged as an important
topic in the 20th century literature on industry
concentration. Since the turn of the 21st century, startups
have become a topic of significant prominence. Despite this
fact, none of the recent literature reviews on industry concentration
highlights their importance. Likewise, several other
factors that have been identified since Marshall’s (1920)
work, have received new attention with fresh perspectives
in the 21st century literature. These topics have not yet
been sufficiently explored in the literature. The purpose
of this monograph is to review the early work of scholarship
on agglomerations, industrial districts and industry
clusters that has been published in the 21st century. This
monograph explicates the prominent themes that emerged
between 2000–2015, with the specific objective of highlighting
the relationships of entrepreneurs, knowledge, networks
and creative and high technology industries in industry
concentration.
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