Zusammenfassung
Globaler Wettbewerb und komplex strukturierte Wertschöpfungsprozesse, zusammengesetzt aus diversen hochspezialisierten Akteuren, stellen den Standard der Wertschöpfung im einundzwanzigsten Jahrhundert dar. Dennoch identifiziert Porter (1998, S. 77-78) “Paradoxically, the enduring competitive advantages in a global economy lie increasingly in local things - knowledge, relationships, and motivation that distant rivals cannot match […] innovation and competitive success in so many fields are geographically concentrated.”
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Doepfer, B. (2014). Regionale Wertschöpfung und der Einfluss des Promotorennetzwerks – eine Analyse des Innovationssystems der Stadt Ingolstadt. In: Pechlaner, H., Reuter, C. (eds) Pionier-Regionen der Zukunft. Entrepreneurial Management und Standortentwicklung, vol 5. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03565-5_6
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