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Firm Strategies and Path Dependencies: An Emerging Economic Geography of Industrial Data
Regional Studies (2019)
  • Jennifer Clark
  • Supraja Sudharsan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
This article analyses how firms engaged in industrial data production in the power-generation industry operating within the US energy sector produce, collect, store, aggregate, analyse, and ultimately monetize and use industrial data. Industrial data activities are increasingly central to the strategic decision-making of firms in industries from energy to aerospace. This study focuses on whether industrial data production is dispersed and distributed or geographically concentrated. And further, what factors influence the location and concentration of industrial data-production activities. The results indicate that regional factors are affecting industrial data production and that regional policy may not only influence but also largely determine the evolving economic geography of industrial data.
Keywords
  • regional policy,
  • industrial data,
  • economic geography,
  • innovation systems
Publication Date
July, 2019
DOI
10.1080/00343404.2019.1619926
Citation Information
Jennifer Clark and Supraja Sudharsan. "Firm Strategies and Path Dependencies: An Emerging Economic Geography of Industrial Data" Regional Studies (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer_j_clark/65/