Extending the Marshallian industrial districts frameworkreframing types of multinationals

  1. Hervás Oliver, José Luis 1
  2. Carles Boronat Moll 2
  3. María Eizaguirre 3
  4. Juan Antonio Marquez Garcia 3
  1. 1 Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
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    Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01460j859

  2. 2 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

  3. 3 ESIC University
Revista:
Investigaciones Regionales = Journal of Regional Research

ISSN: 1695-7253 2340-2717

Año de publicación: 2024

Título del ejemplar: Uncovering business and spatial dimensions of industrial districts, clusters and learning regions

Número: 60

Páginas: 13-22

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.38191/IIRR-JORR.24.020 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Investigaciones Regionales = Journal of Regional Research

Resumen

Recientemente, los académicos han comenzado a mostrar una reorientación del marco del Distrito Industrial Marshalliano (MDI) hacia el tratamiento de temas que no eran centrales para la corriente principal, como las multinacionales y sus diferentes sublíneas de investigación. En este estudio reflexionamos sobre las multinacionales y su desafío a las fronteras establecidas y aceptadas de los MIDs. Al revisar la literatura, elaboramos, integramos y discutimos los tipos de multinacionales y sus efectos en los distritos, destacando un nuevo tipo de actor que recientemente se ha vuelto más importante: los fondos financieros multinacionales de capital privado en los MID. Desarrollamos diferentes tipos de multinacionales en MID, revisando e integrando la evidencia existente sobre los fondos financieros de capital privado como nuevas realidades establecidas. El estudio propone nuevas sublíneas de investigación para ampliar y fortalecer el marco MID.

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