探索行业中介在构建“本地管道”中的作用:以蒙特利尔毛皮服装集群和毛皮-时尚联系的兴起为例

Exploring the role of industry intermediaries in the construction of ‘Local Pipelines’: The case of the Montreal Fur Garment Cluster and the rise of Fur–Fashion connections

Journal of Economic Geography · 2014
被引 24
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了加拿大蒙特利尔毛皮服装集群中,毛皮贸易协会如何通过促进时尚与毛皮产业的联系,推动以设计为导向的集群转型,对理解产业集群升级和中介作用有参考价值。

Abstract

The fur garment cluster in Montreal, Canada has been undergoing a gradual process of transformation in the last two decades, marked by the increasing incorporation of fashion design as a competitive strategy. This article explores the role played by a trade association intermediary, the Fur Council of Canada, to promote this design-led form of development. In particular, it examines a series of initiatives undertaken by the Fur Council in collaboration with other actors to promote greater links, or ‘local pipelines’, between the fashion and fur industries. Drawing primarily on semi-structured interviews, the article draws particular attention to efforts to reduce the cognitive distance between potential pipeline actors as a basis for pipeline construction.

产业中介地方管道毛皮服装集群时尚设计融合