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  • Publication
    Métadonnées seulement
    Cultural resources, international networks and regional development
    (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009)
    Kebir, Leila
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    Accès libre
    Cultural Ressources and Regional Development: The Case of the Cultural Legacy of Watchmaking
    (2008)
    Kebir, Leila
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    Cultural resources are today the object of considerable attention in regional economics. Ground for new forms of innovation these resources have given rise to numerous works aiming at understanding the emergence and organisation of culture based economic activities and at identifying the role of these activities in regional development and urban planning. The objective of this article is to explore the way in which resources, and in particular cultural resources, are incorporated into production processes on the one hand, and the consequences on the resources of doing so on the other hand. Becoming an economic resource, a cultural “object” (symbol, image, cultural heritage, traditional know-how, etc.) becomes embedded within commercial relationships. The question we address here is what are the causes and consequences of this commodification of culture for the production systems, the customers and for the local communities which put a certain number of their constitutive elements into play.
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    Accès libre
    Resources development and actors coordination: what role for innovative milieus?
    (2007)
    Kebir, Leila
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    The innovative milieu approach consists of exploring how and to which extent local environments contribute to the coherence and the competitiveness of production systems. In line with this work, the present paper explores the articulation of high value added services creation, regional development, and natural and cultural resources evolution. Based on conceptual and empirical research, the central issue of the paper is the link between the resources (understood here as relation processes between objects and production systems), the production systems and the markets in terms of co-ordination in time and space. In this research, innovation dynamics and the innovative milieu appear as key elements in the creation and the maintaining of material resources (landscape, soil, etc.) as well as non-material resources (know-how, knowledge, cultural resources, etc.). The paper argues that innovative milieus play an important role in the identification and the implementation of new resources based on existing objects.
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    Accès libre
    The territorial economy:a general approach in order to understandand deal with globalization
    (2006)
    Colletis-Wahl, Kristian
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    Kebir, Leila
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    Pecqueur, Bernard
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    Peyrache-Gadeau, Véronique