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The communal roots of entrepreneurial - technological growth fragmentation and stagnation

Why do some entrepreneurial high-technology industrial clusters grow and prosper, while others stagnate? Even after several decades of research, we have yet to find a definitive answer. One of the main debates in the literature revolves around the importance of societal variables, such as the growt...

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Main Author: Breznitz, Dan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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245 |a The communal roots of entrepreneurial - technological growth fragmentation and stagnation  |c reflection on Atlanta's technology cluster / Breznitz, Dan. 
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520 |a Why do some entrepreneurial high-technology industrial clusters grow and prosper, while others stagnate? Even after several decades of research, we have yet to find a definitive answer. One of the main debates in the literature revolves around the importance of societal variables, such as the growth of a cohesive community, versus the importance of factor availability, such as the supply of highly educated labour. Employing a critical case study design to analyse the technology industry in metropolitan Atlanta, this article shows that although the availability of certain factors might be necessary, it is not sufficient without the crystallization of a cohesive social structure. More specifically, we argue that unless a local high-technology industry develops rich multiple, locally centred social networks, which embed companies in the region, cluster development will stagnate. This is true even if the region is extremely rich in all the factors identified as growth-inducing in the literature. 
650 |a Networks 
650 |a Technology 
650 |a Atlanta 
650 |a Social Fragmentation 
650 |a Growth 
650 |a Industrial Clusters 
650 |a Clusters 
650 |a Entrepreneurship 
773 |a Entrepreneurship & Regional Development  |d April 
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