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made: leading sectors and OIs can be considered as a process of ‘embeddedness’ (Granovetter, 1985) for corporate strategy …
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three decades. Based on the sociologic theory of embeddedness of economic activities within social structures, indicators … are developed in order to describe the socio-spatial configuration of business networks related to enterprise?s innovation …
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relationship between embeddedness and innovation. For example, is deep, local embeddedness associated with innovation in the early … the metal products industry. The research on innovation and geographic proximity, combined with a reconceptualisation of … the Granovetterian concept of embeddedness, provides the theoretical context. Among the issues addressed are whether deep …
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-1216. Within the regional learning and innovation literature, the precise impact of regional 'culture' on firms' competitive … how the cultural embeddedness of firms in the region is best understood as a series of sustained tensions between: (1 … underpin innovation. Second, the paper measures the material impact of that regional cultural embedding on firms' innovative …
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embeddedness on innovation. We also consider the effect of forms of organization within industrial districts at various stages of … product and process life, and we examine the negative aspects of embeddedness for innovation. We conclude with a discussion of …In this survey, we examine the operations of innovation processes within industrial districts by exploring the ways in …
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a bilateral collaboration is determined by cognitive, relational, and structural embeddedness. Innovation results from …In this paper, we model the formation of innovation networks as they emerge from bilateral decisions. In contrast to … extent to which firms' knowledge complement each other. Previous collaborations (relational embeddedness) increase the …
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(industrial) diversification, core firm innovation and its internationalization. We find all these have positive and significant … internationalization. Drawing on embeddedness and social network perspectives, we find general support for the hypotheses that a small …
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environmental conditions on the occurrence of knowledge spillovers arising from innovation transfer within MNCs. We distinguish … intentional knowledge diffusion. The results also support the notion that the degree of embeddedness of in a subsidiary's business …
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Economic Sociology’s May issue includes the continuation of our conversation with Prof. Victor Nee held in October 2012. (See the March issue for the first half, Vol. 15. No 2. Pp. 11–21.) The interview was conducted by Alexander Kurakin, a senior lecturer at National Research University...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on structural change and industrial policy trends from 1970-1980 in Japan - discusses …
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