2008
DOI: 10.1080/09654310802163710
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Global Circulation and Territorial Development: South-east Brabant from a Relational Perspective

Abstract: Since the early 1990s, the south-eastern part of North-Brabant (also known as the Greater Eindhoven region) in The Netherlands has enjoyed a major turn in its economic position and outlook. From a more or less traditional industrial region in decline, it has become a "cradle of innovation" with a key position in the wider "knowledge-based" economy. This paper sheds light on this transformation by referring to the recent literature on territoriality and relationality, and how it has informed post-Marshallian ac… Show more

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“…However, the Core area is home of research labs of Shell and Unilever. Important also is the so-called 'soft infrastructure'-including networks, trust, and social capital-which is not captured in my data but which is supposed to be better developed in the Southeast, particularly in the region of Eindhoven (Lagendijk and Boekema, 2008). Brainport, in the region of Eindhoven, acts as a regional partnership and development agency including university, businesses, and government, in designing and implementing regional innovation programmes.…”
Section: Two Contrasting Regionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, the Core area is home of research labs of Shell and Unilever. Important also is the so-called 'soft infrastructure'-including networks, trust, and social capital-which is not captured in my data but which is supposed to be better developed in the Southeast, particularly in the region of Eindhoven (Lagendijk and Boekema, 2008). Brainport, in the region of Eindhoven, acts as a regional partnership and development agency including university, businesses, and government, in designing and implementing regional innovation programmes.…”
Section: Two Contrasting Regionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Instead the non-Randstad companies tend to be located in peri-urban areas and secondary urban centres of the Netherlands, with the exception of firm #10 which is strongly embedded in the Southeast Netherlands technological cluster (cf. Lagendijk & Boekema 2008). In itself, the location of the enterprises corresponds to the historical patterns of industrial geography in The Netherlands.…”
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confidence: 99%