Industrial districts, district effect and firm size: the Italian evidence

The paper analyses the transformations that occurred in the Italian industrial districts (IDs) by empirically estimating the role of the ‘district effect’ on firm performance over recent decades. Given their ability to manage upper-level and size-related business practices, medium-sized firms emerge...

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Industrial districts
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Organizational structure
Renewal
Reproducibility
Specialization
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