Formal clusters supporting small internationalization: a case of private interaction

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    Locally contextualized aggregations of firms - qualified as industrial districts or clusters - are deemed important to enhance innovation and internationalization (Lazzeretti et_al, 2014; Hervas-Oliver et_al, 2015). How institutional actors can support SMEs` internationalization and their positive network impacts have been investigated in the literature, but studies have focused on general institutional networks without dealing with specific actors. Given the pertinence of relationships and networks to the issue addressed in this paper, the IMP approach - and its perspective on place and public-private interaction - is particularly suited to understanding the variety and complexity of interaction . . .

     

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