2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2014.09.001
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Comparing the effects of mutualism and competition on industrial districts

Abstract: Industrial districts are made up of numerous firms or industries interacting in myriad ways. We create and study a model of trade and service interactions in an industrial district, and then extend it to investigate the effect of both positive (mutualistic) and negative (competitive) non-trade interactions on the behaviour of two different types of industrial district -Marshallian and hub-and-spoke. In particular we study whether the structure of the district, or the positioning of the relationships, make a di… Show more

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“…Independent of whether ALife is credited or not, the question is whether ALife research will be able to contribute to the solution of problems that otherwise would not be solvable. There are promising examples and successful case studies (e.g., [30,109]), but broader adoption and dissemination are required to make a difference.…”
Section: Open Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independent of whether ALife is credited or not, the question is whether ALife research will be able to contribute to the solution of problems that otherwise would not be solvable. There are promising examples and successful case studies (e.g., [30,109]), but broader adoption and dissemination are required to make a difference.…”
Section: Open Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An agent based model proposed by Romero and Ruiz [196], based on a modelling framework previously developed in [197], evaluates potential cooperative relationships and incorporates game theory concepts. Repercussions of mutualism and competitive systems with respect to firm survival were investigated using ABM by Knight et al [198] on Marshallian and hub-and-spoke type districts. One of the few found developments with respect to the electrical grid in eco-industrial parks has been an application of ABM.…”
Section: Motivational Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%