2007
DOI: 10.3917/reru.074.0707
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Les systèmes productifs urbains : des clusters aux « clusties »

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“…Inversely, other-and particularly urban-ones have developed a strong capacity to combine and use long-distance knowledge (Simmie, 2003). As Gaschet and Lacour (2007) have observed, cities have become "clusties" since they are no longer just a specific knowledge system (a "cluster in the city") but are also becoming a central element within wider territorial dynamics by means of activities that permit the anchoring of mobile knowledge (a "cluster by the city"). Here, for example, KIBS play an overriding role (Simmie & Strambach, 2006).…”
Section: Towards a Broader Paradigm Based On Tkdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inversely, other-and particularly urban-ones have developed a strong capacity to combine and use long-distance knowledge (Simmie, 2003). As Gaschet and Lacour (2007) have observed, cities have become "clusties" since they are no longer just a specific knowledge system (a "cluster in the city") but are also becoming a central element within wider territorial dynamics by means of activities that permit the anchoring of mobile knowledge (a "cluster by the city"). Here, for example, KIBS play an overriding role (Simmie & Strambach, 2006).…”
Section: Towards a Broader Paradigm Based On Tkdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Et c'est la formule des « Trois T » de « Talent, Technologie et Tolérance », qui selon Richard Florida, serait la clé pour attirer cette classe ouverte, tolérante et essentielle au développement économique des villes contemporaines. L'approche de l'économie territoriale, et les notions liées de milieux innovateurs (Maillat, 1995 ;Crevoisier et Camagni, 2000), de districts technologiques (Antonelli, 2000), de clusters (Porter, 1998), de clusties (Gaschet, Lacour, 2007) ou de districts culturels (Scott, 2006), défendent quant à elles l'idée de la concentration géographique d'entreprises, universités et laboratoires de recherche. L'existence et la permanence de liens de proximité entre firmes et travailleurs de la connaissance étant censée favoriser une dynamique relationnelle propice à la créativité, l'échange de connaissances tacites et l'innovation (Kline et Rosenberg 1986 ;Becattini 1990 ;Maskell et Malmberge 1999 ;Rallet et Torre, 2008).…”
Section: Resume -Les Systèmes Urbains Cognitifs Et L'écueil Du Détermunclassified
“…On the other hand, cities have developed a strong capacity to combine and use long-distance knowledge. As Gaschet and Lacour (2007) have observed, cities have become 'clusties' since they are no longer just a specific knowledge system (a 'cluster in the city') but are also becoming a central element within wider territorial dynamics by means of activities that permit the anchoring of mobile knowledge (a 'cluster by the city'). Here, for example, knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) play an overriding role (Simmie and Strambach, 2006;Strambach, 2008).…”
Section: Nti Combinatorial and Multi-local Knowledge Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%