2012
DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2012.0012
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Emergence through branching and evolution

Abstract: Evolutionary economic geography proposes regional branching as a mode of industry emergence and development. It is claimed that branching enhances performance and evolution. In this article we investigate the relevance of regional branching and this claim in the context of Southeast Asia's late-industrialization. We report research into the industrial automation industry in Penang, Malaysia. We first demonstrate that the emergence of this industry conforms well to regional branching. We show that despite this … Show more

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