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Réseaux d'entreprises et dynamiques territoriales: une analyse stratégique

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  • Frédéric Carluer

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At the present time, mastering the spatial strategies of the enterprise is essential to analyze the morphogenesis of territorial networks. The coopetitive dynamics that characterize the local productive systems (LPS) must be crossed with the recent local anchorage of multinational enterprises which are seeking for new opportunities of value creation. The first part of this article leads to a typology of the LPS by pointing out their structural advantages and failures, especially for training, interacting and territorial fixing. Then, a matrix of strategic analysis summarizes the different potential strategies for each glocalized network. At the time of ?competitive poles? this matrix highlights, for a given enterprise (small or multinational) and for a given territory, the crucial resources to evolve toward the most productive form of network.

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  • Frédéric Carluer, 2006. "Réseaux d'entreprises et dynamiques territoriales: une analyse stratégique," Géographie, économie, société, Lavoisier, vol. 8(2), pages 193-214.
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    1. Anne Albert-Cromarias, 2010. "Penser La Flexicurité Au Niveau « Méso » : Entre Ancrage Territorial Et Innovation Sociale," Post-Print hal-02363602, HAL.
    2. François Bousquet & Valérie Barbat, 2018. "L'impact de l'ancrage de l'entreprise sur l'engagement des salariés au sein du territoire," Post-Print hal-01894952, HAL.
    3. Olivier Coussi & Felipe Zarpelon & Kadígia Faccin & Alsones Balestrin, 2018. "Comprendre la diffusion d’une politique publique de promotion de la coopération entre PME au Brésil par la perspective relationnelle," Post-Print hal-02114084, HAL.
    4. Djamel Fellag, 2018. "Le « Business Model » Comme Nouvel Outil D'Analyse Strategique Du Territoire," Post-Print hal-02159998, HAL.
    5. BEN KHALIFA, Adel, 2017. "Territoire Appropriant Et Economie De La Connaissance Basee Sur Les Tic : Une Approche Eclectique [Appropriating Territory and ICT-Based Knowledge economy: An Eclectic Approach]," MPRA Paper 77535, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Anne Albert-Cromarias & Alexandre Asselineau, 2013. "La Coutellerie Thiernoise : De L'Interet Des Competences Collectives De Territoire," Post-Print hal-02366113, HAL.

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