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Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness
The structure of Italian industry is characterized by a predominance of small sized companies and the presence of very few large companies. For a long time a conviction was shared among scholars and practitioners that the strength and safety of Italian industry were based on its industrial districts...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2589-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1559234 |
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author | Coltorti, Fulvio Resciniti, Riccardo Tunisini, Annalisa Varaldo, Riccardo |
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description | The structure of Italian industry is characterized by a predominance of small sized companies and the presence of very few large companies. For a long time a conviction was shared among scholars and practitioners that the strength and safety of Italian industry were based on its industrial districts, that is, the system of interdependent and co-localized small companies which derive their competitive force from an effective and efficient division of labour. This book stresses the idea that a new, vital and promising phenomenon for the competitiveness of Italian industry is focused on mid-sized companies, and the systems of interconnected firms that form a constituent part of their business model. These companies, which originate largely from districts and other local production systems, are a strong entrepreneurial force complementing the districts that have characterized Italy and made Italian industry famous worldwide. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of these firms is provided in this book. Business models and strategies implemented by a number of successful Italian mid-sized manufacturing companies are also explored. Consequences in terms of management and industrial policies are provided. A final look at the German Mittelstand gives a useful comparison. |
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spelling | cern-15592342021-04-21T22:35:54Zdoi:10.1007/978-88-470-2589-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/1559234engColtorti, FulvioResciniti, RiccardoTunisini, AnnalisaVaraldo, RiccardoMid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitivenessEngineeringThe structure of Italian industry is characterized by a predominance of small sized companies and the presence of very few large companies. For a long time a conviction was shared among scholars and practitioners that the strength and safety of Italian industry were based on its industrial districts, that is, the system of interdependent and co-localized small companies which derive their competitive force from an effective and efficient division of labour. This book stresses the idea that a new, vital and promising phenomenon for the competitiveness of Italian industry is focused on mid-sized companies, and the systems of interconnected firms that form a constituent part of their business model. These companies, which originate largely from districts and other local production systems, are a strong entrepreneurial force complementing the districts that have characterized Italy and made Italian industry famous worldwide. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of these firms is provided in this book. Business models and strategies implemented by a number of successful Italian mid-sized manufacturing companies are also explored. Consequences in terms of management and industrial policies are provided. A final look at the German Mittelstand gives a useful comparison.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15592342013 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Coltorti, Fulvio Resciniti, Riccardo Tunisini, Annalisa Varaldo, Riccardo Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title | Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title_full | Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title_fullStr | Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title_full_unstemmed | Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title_short | Mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of Italian competitiveness |
title_sort | mid-sized manufacturing companies: the new driver of italian competitiveness |
topic | Engineering |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2589-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1559234 |
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