Abstract

AbstractLiterature on industrial districts has emphasised the’ systemic’ dimension of such productive organisation. Two ‘levels’ have drawn the attention of scholars: i) the ‘interfirm network’, i.e. the set of firms exchanging goods and services within a production chain (Staber, 2001; Whitford, 2001); ii) the ‘local system’, which is composed not only of firms located in a specific area but also of the social and political institutions that characterise the area1.KeywordsCorporate GovernanceBusiness GroupIndustrial DistrictEuropean Economic ReviewSingle CompanyThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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