国际暂时性集群发展研究——以国际展览会为例

被引:7
作者
刘亮 [1 ]
曾刚 [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] 华东师范大学资源与环境科学学院
[2] 华东师范大学城市与区域规划研究院
关键词
暂时性集群; 信息传递; 信息通道; 空间重叠; 知识融合;
D O I
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中图分类号
F713.83 [商品展览];
学科分类号
050302 ; 1403 ;
摘要
随着经济全球化的演变,近年来学者们开始关注短暂存在大型集会背景下所形成的集群产生的区域繁荣现象。本文通过归纳国际学者关于暂时性集群的研究成果,发现暂时性集群同样经历了从理论研究到实证分析的演变过程,而暂时性集群的短暂发生特性,循环重叠特性,以及在知识融合方面的突出贡献,使得暂时性集群成为传统集群的重要补充,同时丰富了经济地理学研究领域。在此基础上对暂时性集群进行了简单的诠释,并指出了在传递完整信息的过程中暂时性集群的不足。
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页码:131 / 138
页数:8
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