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Unpacking the spatial organization of the US videogames industry: lessons for research on experience industry clusters

In: Handbook on the Experience Economy

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  • Jan Vang
  • Ted Tschang

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This illuminating Handbook presents the state-of-the-art in the scientific field of experience economy studies. It offers a rich and varied collection of contributions that discuss different issues of crucial importance for our understanding of the experience economy. Each chapter reflects diverse scientific viewpoints from disciplines including management, mainstream economics and sociology to provide a comprehensive overview.

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  • Jan Vang & Ted Tschang, 2013. "Unpacking the spatial organization of the US videogames industry: lessons for research on experience industry clusters," Chapters, in: Jon Sundbo & Flemming Sørensen (ed.), Handbook on the Experience Economy, chapter 21, pages 405-423, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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