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A challenge to Marshallian orthodoxy on industrial clustering

机译:马绍尔正统观念对产业集群的挑战

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the antecedents (the medieval guild) of modern day industrial clustering. The paper challenges the notion that work of Alfred Marshall provides the intellectual underpinning of cluster thinking. Design/methodology/approach - The source material uses archival research on medieval guilds and historical texts. In tracing the development of forms of co-operative association this paper employs the technique of genealogical spanning. The prism of forms of co-operative association is used to examine the rise and fall of the medieval guild. Findings - Medieval guilds have been largely ignored by modern proponents of cluster theory and Italianate industrial districts. Guild activity in technological invention and innovation, in skills transfer and knowledge (both codified and tacit) had many of the same positive attributes that are found in neo-Marshallian industrial districts. The long history of cooperative behaviour in geographically concentrated firms in industrial districts had its genesis in the medieval guild. Research limitations/implications - The paper suggests that collaboration (in craft guilds) and clusters (cooperation and relationships) have been a dominant paradigm since the Middle Ages; a viewpoint which is commonly ignored by the dominant US-centric view of individualism, competition and arms lengths relationships in business. Cooperation and relationships have attracted significant scholarly attention and most recently the studies in the cluster literature have tended to favour the social and knowledge-based approach. This phenomenon suggests that the future social, political and economic dynamics in Europe will remain firmly rooted in the creation of areas of regional specialization, as has been the case in the past. Originality/value - This paper contributes to our understanding of the embeddedness of cooperation by comparing the characteristics of the medieval guild with the characteristics of modem day (Porterian clusters). Cooperation rather than competition is the dominant paradigm of industrial activity. The competitive divide between employers and employees was an aberration of the Industrial Revolution and promoted by political economists as a means of facilitating the mobility of labour by diffusion.
机译:目的-本文的目的是研究现代产业集群的前身(中世纪行会)。本文挑战了阿尔弗雷德·马歇尔(Alfred Marshall)的工作为集群思维提供智力基础的观念。设计/方法/方法-原始资料使用了对中世纪行会和历史文本的档案研究。在追踪合作社合作形式的发展过程中,本文采用了族谱扩展技术。合作社形式的棱镜被用来检验中世纪行会的兴衰。研究结果-集群理论和意大利工业区的现代拥护者大都忽略了中世纪的行会。行业协会在技术发明和创新,技能转让和知识(编纂和默示)方面具有许多与新马绍尔工业区相同的积极属性。在工业区中地理上集中的公司中,合作行为的悠久历史起源于中世纪的行会。研究的局限性/意义-该论文表明,自中世纪以来,协作(在行业协会中)和集群(合作与关系)一直是主要的范例。这种观点通常被以美国为中心的关于个人主义,竞争和业务往来关系的主流观点所忽略。合作和关系引起了学术界的极大关注,最近,集群文献的研究倾向于偏向基于社会和知识的方法。这种现象表明,与过去一样,欧洲未来的社会,政治和经济动力将牢固地植根于区域专业化领域的建立。原创性/价值-通过将中世纪行会的特征与现代(波特集群)的特征进行比较,本文有助于我们理解合作的嵌入性。合作而不是竞争是工业活动的主要范例。雇主和雇员之间的竞争鸿沟是工业革命的一种畸形,是由政治经济学家提倡的,它是通过扩散促进劳动力流动的一种手段。

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