Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, With a New Preface by the AuthorWhy is it that in the ’90s, business in California’s Silicon Valley flourished, while along Route 128 in Massachusetts it declined? The answer, Annalee Saxenian suggests, has to do with the fact that despite similar histories and technologies, Silicon Valley developed a decentralized but cooperative industrial system while Route 128 came to be dominated by independent, self-sufficient corporations. The result of more than one hundred interviews, this compelling analysis highlights the importance of local sources of competitive advantage in a volatile world economy. |
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... Corporation , a manufacturer of networking hardware , for example , was started in 1983 by veterans of Data ... corporate boundaries . Yet as with the region's other start - ups , the question remains whether even enlightened ...
... Corporation , a manufacturer of networking hardware , for example , was started in 1983 by veterans of Data ... corporate boundaries . Yet as with the region's other start - ups , the question remains whether even enlightened ...
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... take decades to overcome the management practices , culture , and institutions that have hindered the region in the past . San Francisco August 1995 PROLOGUE ▻ Jeffrey Kalb resigned from the Digital Equipment Corporation PREFACE ◅ IX.
... take decades to overcome the management practices , culture , and institutions that have hindered the region in the past . San Francisco August 1995 PROLOGUE ▻ Jeffrey Kalb resigned from the Digital Equipment Corporation PREFACE ◅ IX.
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... Corporation in the spring of 1987. Kalb was one of the minicomputer giant's rising stars , and his departure was yet another blow to a company that had recently lost dozens of talented executives . Frustrated and burned out , Kalb ...
... Corporation in the spring of 1987. Kalb was one of the minicomputer giant's rising stars , and his departure was yet another blow to a company that had recently lost dozens of talented executives . Frustrated and burned out , Kalb ...
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... Corporation , Data General , Prime , and Wang . By the end of the 1980s , Route 128 producers had ceded their ... corporations , while Route 128 claimed only 4. By 1990 both Southern California and Texas had surpassed Route 128 as ...
... Corporation , Data General , Prime , and Wang . By the end of the 1980s , Route 128 producers had ceded their ... corporations , while Route 128 claimed only 4. By 1990 both Southern California and Texas had surpassed Route 128 as ...
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... corporations . Its industrial system is based on independent firms that internalize a wide range of productive ... Corporate hierarchies ensure that authority remains centralized and information tends to flow vertically . The ...
... corporations . Its industrial system is based on independent firms that internalize a wide range of productive ... Corporate hierarchies ensure that authority remains centralized and information tends to flow vertically . The ...
Contents
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COMPETITION AND COMMUNITY | 29 |
INDEPENDENCE AND HIERARCHY | 59 |
BETTING ON A PRODUCT | 83 |
RUNNING WITH TECHNOLOGY | 105 |
BLURRING FIRMS BOUNDARIES | 133 |
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