Readership: Academics and graduate students in Economics and Business Studies: specifically those with interests in industrial organization, technology management, economics of innovation, regional economics, and economic geography.
Cristiano Antonelli, Professor of Economics, University of Torino
"The systemic approach proposed in the book for understanding processes and phenomena leading to technological change is particularly valuable in informing empirical studies on local clusters." - Journal of Evolutionary Economics
"Very topical ... Following the path traced in evolutionary thinking on technological change in the theoretical/descriptive part, the author provides a very rich framework for the study of localized technological change." - Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1: Introduction 2: Irreversibility Innovation and Technological Complementarities 3: The Economics of Localized Technological Knowledge: Learning Recombination and Increasing Returns 4: Dynamic Efficiency Wages, Learning, and Innovation 5: Localized Technological Knowledge as a Collective Activity 6: The Economics of Technological Communication in Technological Districts 7: Collective Knowledge and the Dynamics of Technological Clusters: The Case of Communication Technologies 8: The Dynamics of Knowledge Internalization: The Case of the Fiat in the Technological District of Torino in the Mechanical Engineering Cluster 9: New Directions in the Corporate Production of Technological Knowledge 10: Conclusions