My study contributes to our understanding of the relational capabilities that ‘central firms’ leverage in order to manage networks of interfirm collaborative relationships (ICRs) as sources of sustainable competitive advantage. The empirical basis consists of three longitudinal case studies of design-intensive furnishings manufacturers, successfully competing by leveraging a network of knowledge-intensive joint-design ICRs with numerous design firms. Over a 30-years time span, two distinctive relational capabilities are shared by the successful central firms: (1) the capability to create and preserve a ‘dual’ network architecture over time, integrating a large ‘periphery’ of weak ties with a smaller ‘core’ of strong ties; and (2) the capabi...
The ability to cooperate with others in interorganisational dyads and networks is a source of compet...
International audienceThe institutional and industrial evolution of the 1980s and 1990s considerably...
The concept of connectivity between inter-firm relationships underlies the network view of markets. ...
This study contributes to our understanding of the relational capabilities that ¿central firms¿ leve...
This paper contributes to the rising debate on the strategic management of knowledge-intensive inter...
This paper is part of a larger survey of the Italian design-intensive furnishings manufacturers that...
Interfirm collaborative relationships (ICRs) are increasingly important devices available to manager...
This paper employs comparative longitudinal case study research to investigate why and how strong dy...
This paper employs comparative longitudinal case study research to investigate why and how strong dy...
Networks have what we describe as a dark side . For example, they can produce inertia within the o...
In today’s turbulent business environment, firms are becoming increasingly interdependent and are no...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer a view that a firm's critical resources and capabili...
The ability to cooperate with others in interorganisational dyads and networks is a source of compet...
International audienceThe institutional and industrial evolution of the 1980s and 1990s considerably...
The concept of connectivity between inter-firm relationships underlies the network view of markets. ...
This study contributes to our understanding of the relational capabilities that ¿central firms¿ leve...
This paper contributes to the rising debate on the strategic management of knowledge-intensive inter...
This paper is part of a larger survey of the Italian design-intensive furnishings manufacturers that...
Interfirm collaborative relationships (ICRs) are increasingly important devices available to manager...
This paper employs comparative longitudinal case study research to investigate why and how strong dy...
This paper employs comparative longitudinal case study research to investigate why and how strong dy...
Networks have what we describe as a dark side . For example, they can produce inertia within the o...
In today’s turbulent business environment, firms are becoming increasingly interdependent and are no...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer a view that a firm's critical resources and capabili...
The ability to cooperate with others in interorganisational dyads and networks is a source of compet...
International audienceThe institutional and industrial evolution of the 1980s and 1990s considerably...
The concept of connectivity between inter-firm relationships underlies the network view of markets. ...