Abstract
In the current digital era, the borders amongst firms are getting blurred when it comes
to value creation. Therefore, the traditional configuration of the value chain is frequently
replaced by other ones which include the collaborative participation of different agents.
Within this context, global value chains, where the value activities are located in different
countries, and industrial clusters, which combine competition and cooperation, are
attracting a growing attention of both business leaders and scholars in the recent years.
Through a bibliometric analysis, this paper disentangles the intellectual and conceptual
structure of the research topic of industrial clusters and global value chains. Results
show the multidisciplinary character of the topic, including papers published in different
areas, such as business, regional studies and world development, as well as its close
link with aspects like innovation, regional development, governance or organization.
Finally, this study remarks the research lines that could attract more attention in the
immediate future.
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González-Torres, T., Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. L., Montero-Navarro, A., & Gallego-Losada, R. (2020). Visualizing research on industrial clusters and global value chains: a bibliometric analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1754.
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