The evolution of the Clyde region's shipbuilding innovation system in the second half of the nineteenth century

The paper analyses the dynamics of innovation and institutional change in Clyde shipbuilding. During the nineteenth century shipbuilding transformed into a modern high-tech industry, driven by emerging innovation systems in regions such as the Clyde. The paper, which is based on newly evaluated arch...

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Business innovation
Competition
Competitive advantage
Engines
Evolution
Geography
Historical analysis
History
Innovations
Inventions
Organizational behavior
Organizational change
Regions
Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding industry
Ships
Shipyards
Steel industry
Studies
Success
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