Clusters, networks, and firm innovativeness
University of Minnesota, Duluth · Duluth Business University
Abstract
Abstract This paper extends current knowledge of industry clusters by disentangling the effects of networks from cluster (i.e., distinctly geographic) mechanisms on firm performance as well as by studying the influence of these different mechanisms on firms located inside and outside the industry cluster. It also highlights the importance of simultaneously modeling multiple networks which may differentially influence important firm outcomes. In the paper, I model the innovativeness of Canadian mutual fund companies as a function of their geographic location—inside or outside the industry cluster of Toronto—and of their centrality in networks of managerial and institutional ties. I find that locating in the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
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1Topics & keywords
- Centrality
- Business
- Industrial organization
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Function (biology)
- Economic geography
- Structural holes
- Business cluster
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure