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Title Network strategies for regional growth / edited by Martin Johanson, Heléne Lundberg
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 243 pages) : illustrations
Contents Network Strategies for Regional Growth / H. Lundberg & M. Johanson -- A New Role for Government in Regional Development / P.E. Parker & C. Ekelund -- Strategic Networks as Institutional Change: The Rich Wetlands of Kristianstad / H. Pihl -- Interaction, the Innovative Milieu and Porterian Clusters: A Survey-based Regional Assessment Illustrated with an Example of a Medical Technology Region in an early Cluster Life-cycle Stage / C. Steinle, H. Schiele & K. Mietzner -- Outcomes in Small-Firm Networks: A Quantitative Study in the Southern Brazilian Context / J. Renato Verschoore & A. Balestrin -- Email as a Communication Strategy in a Regional Strategic Network / E. Andresen, A. Bergman & L. Hallin -- Cluster Membership, Knowledge and SMEs' Internationalization / S. Michailova & S. Chetty -- The Tr̃ 50 Group: A Supplier Network to IKEA / K. Elmhester & S. Brege -- Marketing Cooperation and Public Policy in Italian Networks of Fashion Firms / S. Guercini & A. Runfola -- Strategy Selection in Business Angel Networks: Venture Capital Strategy and Entrepreneurial Business Angel Strategy / L. Silver, N. Lundahl & B. Berggren -- Increased Internationalization for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises through Joint Export Networks / H. Jansson & P. Boye -- Some Final Words / H. Lundberg
Summary In many regions the current focus of the state is to initiate and stimulate the emergence of inter-firm networks in order to produce growth. This book takes a management perspective on the operations and processes in these networks and describes and analyzes how and why geographical proximity influences inter-firm networks. The last twenty years have seen a change in the economic policies pursued in many countries. The focus is not on specific firms or on the market in general any longer, but instead specific relationships and networks between firms residing in a region are the object for policy-makers' priorities. A vast amount of public resources are now pooled into projects and programmes that follow these ideas. The state initiates and stimulates the emergence of inter-firm networks in order to produce growth in a specific region. Both authorities' and firms' strategies are scrutinized as it displays how economic policy guides the inter-firm networks. These strategies do often differ, which make the networks difficult to manage for the actors involved, which makes this book an essential tool for those involved in these types of regional networks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Regional planning.
Regional economics.
Business networks.
regional planning.
Business networks
Regional economics
Regional planning
Regionplanering.
Regionalekonomi.
Företagsnätverk.
Form Electronic book
Author Johanson, Martin, editor
Lundberg, Heléne, 1960- editor.
ISBN 9780230299146
0230299148