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Global music city: knowledge and geographical proximity in London's recorded music industry
Authors:Allan Watson
Institution:Department of Geography, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU Email:
Abstract:Drawing from debates in economic geography on relational and organisational proximity as a substitute for geographical proximity, the paper explores characteristics of knowledge transfer in London's recorded music industry through an examination of organisational connections on local and global scales. The paper demonstrates that knowledge transfer within the industry occurs simultaneously across multiple geographical scales, with certain organisational connections facilitating the transfer of tacit knowledge across organisational boundaries. However, the paper argues that these connections do not offer the same scope for trust as is afforded by frequent face-to-face contact and therefore offer only a partial substitute for geographical proximity.
Keywords:London                            knowledge                            interviews                            clustering                            music industry
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