This chapter deals with complexity science issues from two sides: from one side, it uses complexity science concepts to give new contributions to the theoretical understanding of geographical clusters (GCs); from the other side, it presents an application of complexity science tools such as emergent (bottom-up) simulation, using agent-based modeling to study the sources of GC competitive advantage. Referring to the first direction, complexity science is used as a conceptual framework to identify the key structural conditions of GCs that give them the adaptive capacity, so assuring their competitive advantage. Regarding the methodological approach, the agent-based simulation is used to analyze the dynamics of GCs. To this aim, we model the main characteristics of GCs and carry out a simulation analysis to observe that the behaviors of GCs are coherent with the propositions built up on the basis of complexity science literature.

Competitive Advantage of Geographical Clusters / Albino, Vito; Carbonara, Nunzia; Giannoccaro, Ilaria. - STAMPA. - 1:(2007), pp. 317-334. [10.4018/978-1-59140-984-7.ch022]

Competitive Advantage of Geographical Clusters

Vito Albino;Nunzia Carbonara;Ilaria Giannoccaro
2007-01-01

Abstract

This chapter deals with complexity science issues from two sides: from one side, it uses complexity science concepts to give new contributions to the theoretical understanding of geographical clusters (GCs); from the other side, it presents an application of complexity science tools such as emergent (bottom-up) simulation, using agent-based modeling to study the sources of GC competitive advantage. Referring to the first direction, complexity science is used as a conceptual framework to identify the key structural conditions of GCs that give them the adaptive capacity, so assuring their competitive advantage. Regarding the methodological approach, the agent-based simulation is used to analyze the dynamics of GCs. To this aim, we model the main characteristics of GCs and carry out a simulation analysis to observe that the behaviors of GCs are coherent with the propositions built up on the basis of complexity science literature.
2007
Handbook of Research on Nature Inspired Computing for Economy and Management
978-1-59140-984-7
Idea Group
Competitive Advantage of Geographical Clusters / Albino, Vito; Carbonara, Nunzia; Giannoccaro, Ilaria. - STAMPA. - 1:(2007), pp. 317-334. [10.4018/978-1-59140-984-7.ch022]
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