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Below is a list of citations I have gathered looking up key words related to startupdensity, clustering, and agglomeration.  ==startup density==
Path-Dependent Startup Hubs - Comparing Metropolitan Performance: High-Tech and ICT Startup Density by Dane Stangler
year = {2013},
keywords = {entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, high-tech, job creation, startup, technology}
 
 
Environments and Strategies of Organization Start-Up: Effects on Early Survival by Elaine Romanlli
@article{romanelli_environments_1989,
title = {Environments and {Strategies} of {Organization} {Start}-{Up}: {Effects} on {Early} {Survival}},
volume = {34},
issn = {0001-8392},
shorttitle = {Environments and {Strategies} of {Organization} {Start}-{Up}},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2393149},
doi = {10.2307/2393149},
abstract = {This paper explores the effects of two factors that influence the likelihood of an organization's surviving its startup years: (1) environmental resource and competitive conditions at the time of founding, and (2) strategies that an organization uses during its early years to exploit environmental conditions. The principal hypotheses link changes in industry sales and changes in concentration ratios (resource and competitive conditions) and early organizational strategies (market breadth and market aggressiveness) to the likelihood of early survival. Results from a longitudinal study of start-ups in the minicomputer industry indicate that, for most environmental conditions, specialist and aggressive strategies increase chances for early survival. When industry sales are increasing, generalists fare better than specialists. When industry sales are declining, efficient organizations have higher likelihoods of early survival than aggressive organizations. The findings suggest that founders can overcome hazards of start-up by tailoring strategies to environmental conditions.},
number = {3},
urldate = {2017-10-27},
journal = {Administrative Science Quarterly},
author = {Romanelli, Elaine},
year = {1989},
pages = {369--387}
Venture Capitalists and Cooperative Start-up Commercialization Strategy by David H. Hsu
keywords = {Availability, Bandwidth, Clustering algorithms, Computer science, Delay estimation, IP networks, Information retrieval, Internet, Network servers, Scalability, Streaming media, application level multicasting, hierarchical clustering, live video streaming system, multicast communication, overlay tree network, peer broadcast, peer-to-peer network, round trip time, service interruption probability, startup latency},
pages = {115--120}
 
==start-up clustering==
University start-up formation and technology licensing with firms that go public by Joshua Powers
year = {1994},
pages = {7--31}
 
==startup agglomeration==
The New Economics Off Innovation, Spillovers And Agglomeration: Areview Of Empirical Studies by Maryann P. Feldman
keywords = {Agglomeration, Capability, Cluster, Resource, Survival},
pages = {354--372}
 
@article{rosenthal_geography_2003,
title = {Geography, {Industrial} {Organization}, and {Agglomeration}},
volume = {85},
issn = {0034-6535},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1162/003465303765299882},
doi = {10.1162/003465303765299882},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-10-31},
journal = {The Review of Economics and Statistics},
author = {Rosenthal, Stuart S. and Strange, William C.},
month = may,
year = {2003},
pages = {377--393}

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