- Title Pages
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The European Machinery Industry Under Pressure
- 3 Collective Goods in the Local Economy: The Packaging Machinery Cluster in Bologna
- 4 Refining National Policy: The Machine-Tool Industry in the Local Economy of Stuttgart
- 5 Machine Tooling in the United Kingdom
- 6 Machine Tools in France: A Century of Failure to Build a Competitive Industry
- 7 Hybrid Governance and Networked Firms
- 8 The Reconstruction of Declining Local Economies in Europe
- 9 Restructuring Duisburg: A New Local Production System Substitutes an Old Steel Plant
- 10 Life After Industrial Decline in St Etienne: Robust SMEs, Deterritorialization, and the Making of a Local Mode of Governance
- 11 Regeneration in Sheffield: From Council Dominance to Partnership
- 12 Industrial Decline and Local Development Policies in the Steel Area of Piombino
- 13 After Steel: Some Minor Emergence of Local Production Systems Based on SMEs
- 14 High-Tech Districts
- 15 The Biopharmaceutical Cluster in Oxford
- 16 Recombining Governance Modes: The Media Sector in Cologne
- 17 Between Cities and Districts: Local Software Systems in Italy
- 18 Grenoble Valley
- 19 The Governance of High-Tech Districts
- 20 Conclusions
- REFERENCES
- Index
Hybrid Governance and Networked Firms
Hybrid Governance and Networked Firms
- Chapter:
- (p.119) 7 Hybrid Governance and Networked Firms
- Source:
- Changing Governance of Local Economies
- Author(s):
Colin Crouch (Contributor Webpage)
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter synthesizes the results of the four case studies discussed in chapters three to six. Opposing policy trends in Italy, UK, France, and Germany were identified. The access to local collective competition goods (LCCGs) among machinery small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), technology transfer, marketing, and training and skills are analysed, and the increasing complexity of economic governance is discussed.
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- Title Pages
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The European Machinery Industry Under Pressure
- 3 Collective Goods in the Local Economy: The Packaging Machinery Cluster in Bologna
- 4 Refining National Policy: The Machine-Tool Industry in the Local Economy of Stuttgart
- 5 Machine Tooling in the United Kingdom
- 6 Machine Tools in France: A Century of Failure to Build a Competitive Industry
- 7 Hybrid Governance and Networked Firms
- 8 The Reconstruction of Declining Local Economies in Europe
- 9 Restructuring Duisburg: A New Local Production System Substitutes an Old Steel Plant
- 10 Life After Industrial Decline in St Etienne: Robust SMEs, Deterritorialization, and the Making of a Local Mode of Governance
- 11 Regeneration in Sheffield: From Council Dominance to Partnership
- 12 Industrial Decline and Local Development Policies in the Steel Area of Piombino
- 13 After Steel: Some Minor Emergence of Local Production Systems Based on SMEs
- 14 High-Tech Districts
- 15 The Biopharmaceutical Cluster in Oxford
- 16 Recombining Governance Modes: The Media Sector in Cologne
- 17 Between Cities and Districts: Local Software Systems in Italy
- 18 Grenoble Valley
- 19 The Governance of High-Tech Districts
- 20 Conclusions
- REFERENCES
- Index