Information Structure and Behaviour of a Textile Industrial District Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 4 (4) 2001.
Abstract
This article presents a model of the structure of the information flows that underlie the creation of production chains between thousands of small textile firms located in Prato, central Italy. Contrary to most textile industry of western Europe and north America, Prato did not extinct once average salaries in the region rose towards the world's highest standards. The reason is that Prato was able to switch from a competitive advantage based on low prices to a competitive advantage based on esthetical features and variety of textiles.
Analysis of the structure of production chains can explain the performance of this distributed production system throughout its evolution. The model reconstructs interactions of ten types of Pratese firms from 1946 to 1993 in scale 1:1.