© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop and empirically test a theoretical framework examining how local network ties and global network ties affect firms’ innovation performance via their absorptive capacities. Design/methodology/approach: The conceptual framework is empirically tested in a field study with multi-source data collected from a sample of 297 manufacturing firms located in four. Manufacturing clusters in the south-eastern Yangtze River Delta of China. Hypotheses were tested with the use of path analysis with maximum likelihood robust estimates through the structural equation modelling approach. Findings: The asymmetry between local network ties (LNT) and global network ties (GNT)...
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This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leading manufacturing firms in the Great Z...
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The demand for sustainable development and the advantages of industries are expediting over time wit...
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This paper draws on the notion of network resources to examine the association between such resource...
New endogenous growth theory has emphasized the role of knowledge and innovation in long-run economi...
As interorganisational collaboration is increasingly seen as a crucial nexus of innovation by schola...
ABSTRACT : A firm's competitive advantage can arise from internal resources as well as from an inter...
<p>A network view of innovation performance for multinational corporation subsidiaries: functionalit...
Contains fulltext : 151285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this artic...
Firms situated within innovation networks require specific abilities to acquire, from their network ...
Research in social network has demonstrated that firms in changing environment will benefit from inn...
This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leadingmanufacturing firms in the Great Zu...
Recent developments in the new economic geography and the literature on regional innovation systems ...
In this article we ask why innovator firms engage in innovation networks, and which factors explain ...
This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leading manufacturing firms in the Great Z...
This paper investigates the unexplored aspects of network effects considering the position of strong...
The demand for sustainable development and the advantages of industries are expediting over time wit...
This article seeks to address two fundamental questions: (1) Does social capital (SC) embedded in gl...
This paper draws on the notion of network resources to examine the association between such resource...
New endogenous growth theory has emphasized the role of knowledge and innovation in long-run economi...
As interorganisational collaboration is increasingly seen as a crucial nexus of innovation by schola...