This article argues that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources, and in turn upgrade its products, depends on being tied not simply to any or many organizations and institutions but rather to those that act as social and knowledge bridges across previously isolated producer communities. Through a multi-method analysis of the recent transformation of the Argentine wine industry, we highlight how distinct governance rules for new government support institutions can anchor their multiplex, cross-cutting network qualities, which underpin their ability to provide improved collective resources and reshape the ties between firms
This paper investigates which external learning mechanisms in networks contribute to various upgradi...
What can the knowledge economy offer developing countries? Can developing nations hope to transform ...
The general question motivating this dissertation is how firms that are lagging technologically in n...
This article argues that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources, and in tu...
This article argues that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources, and in tu...
This article uses a unique research design to statistically analyze how a firm’s “public-private” ne...
This paper draws on two key insights by Suzanne Berger that economic sociologists and business schol...
Through a comparative, longitudinal analysis of the wine industry in two Argentine provinces, this a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.Inc...
We develop a theoretical model to investigate how backward societies can improve their upgrading cap...
Abstract What types of relational and institutional mechanisms shape knowledge flows and the upgradi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
This paper is about innovation and technological learning in clusters of wine producers in the conte...
In this paper we ask what role governance of intermediary organisations plays for enhancing the upgr...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Fabio Chaddad.Includes vita.This dissertation analyzes the institutiona...
This paper investigates which external learning mechanisms in networks contribute to various upgradi...
What can the knowledge economy offer developing countries? Can developing nations hope to transform ...
The general question motivating this dissertation is how firms that are lagging technologically in n...
This article argues that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources, and in tu...
This article argues that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources, and in tu...
This article uses a unique research design to statistically analyze how a firm’s “public-private” ne...
This paper draws on two key insights by Suzanne Berger that economic sociologists and business schol...
Through a comparative, longitudinal analysis of the wine industry in two Argentine provinces, this a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.Inc...
We develop a theoretical model to investigate how backward societies can improve their upgrading cap...
Abstract What types of relational and institutional mechanisms shape knowledge flows and the upgradi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
This paper is about innovation and technological learning in clusters of wine producers in the conte...
In this paper we ask what role governance of intermediary organisations plays for enhancing the upgr...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Fabio Chaddad.Includes vita.This dissertation analyzes the institutiona...
This paper investigates which external learning mechanisms in networks contribute to various upgradi...
What can the knowledge economy offer developing countries? Can developing nations hope to transform ...
The general question motivating this dissertation is how firms that are lagging technologically in n...