What does the Literature Say about Local Productive Arrangements?

Rafael Antonio Petersen Peripolli, Paulo Vanderlei Cassanego Jr., Mygre Lopes Da Silva, Silvia Amélia Mendonça Flores
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: Among the types of agglomerations, there are the local productive arrangements (APLs), understood as territorial agglomerations of economic, political and social agents, which focus on a specific set of economic activities and have links between them. We sought to analyze the research results in APLs from a systematic review of the literature on the Web of Science, a database of journals. A textual corpus consisted of 29 articles, 65 authors and co-authors in 29 scientific journals from 1998 to 2020. We analyzed citation, cocitation and bibliographic coupling metrics using the VOSviewer software. The results show that APLs are a recent research topic, focusing on the European scenario. We verified that the publications diversified into different journals with good reputations. On the main themes, keywords related to small companies, industrial districts and the very concept of APLs predominate.
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关于地方生产安排,文献是怎么说的?
在聚集的类型中,有地方生产安排(apl),被理解为经济、政治和社会代理人的领土聚集,其重点是一组特定的经济活动,并在它们之间具有联系。我们试图从Web of Science(一个期刊数据库)上的文献系统综述中分析api的研究结果。一个文本语料库包括29篇文章,65位作者和合著者在29个科学期刊从1998年到2020年。我们使用VOSviewer软件分析了引文、引文和书目耦合指标。结果表明,api是一个最近的研究课题,主要集中在欧洲的场景。我们核实了这些出版物分散到不同的有良好声誉的期刊上。在主题上,与小公司、工业区和api概念相关的关键词占主导地位。
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