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  • This paper discusses the limits of current cluster theory and theorizes trans-local network externalities as an important cause for the urban agglomeration of knowledge services. A survey on management consulting firms in the metropolitan region of Frankfurt demonstrates that the benefit of co-location in the city lies in the access to reputation networks rather than in the exploitation of local value chain linkages. The city is a locus of opportunity because firms in the city have a higher share of distant clients and because distant clients are won more often through referrals. Cities are reputational nodes for trans-local business development. (xsd:string)
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  • 10.1080/00343400601145194 ()
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  • Geography of reputation: the city as locus of business opportunity (xsd:string)
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  • In: Regional Studies, 41, 2007, 7, 949-961 (xsd:string)
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