Business groups are a network form of multi-business firm that play central economic and technological roles in many emerging economies. We draw from the technology studies literature, complemented by concepts from studies of organizational networks, to investigate how equity, director, and operating ties between firms within groups shape their innovation opportunities. Technology studies suggest that such ties create both opportunities and constraints that influence innovative activity by affiliates and, in aggregate, by a group as a whole - opportunities that arise from access to information, people, money, and other resources, but also constraints that arise from entrenched relationships among different actors. The network literature, in...
A business network consists of directly and indirectly connected companies, where social and economi...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leadingmanufacturing firms in the Great Zu...
suggestions. We appreciate comments from participants of the strategy and international busines
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the relationship between business group factors and affiliated f...
Abstract: Business groups are important sources of innovation in emerging economies, but there is su...
[[abstract]]Research on internationalization has been addressed for years. In Asia, business group c...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper investigates the relationship between business groups...
This article examines how two types of Japanese business group networks impact on firm innovation an...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper examines the effect of business group affiliation on ...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper investigates the relationship between business groups...
In recent years, scholars have identified the existence of various styles of business networks as on...
The networks of interfirm relations that developed in business groups during China’s economic transi...
Abstract It is acknowledged that Asia’s remarkable economic achievements of the past 50 years build ...
This study extends research on the business group’s network cohesion, diversification strategy, and ...
A business network consists of directly and indirectly connected companies, where social and economi...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leadingmanufacturing firms in the Great Zu...
suggestions. We appreciate comments from participants of the strategy and international busines
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the relationship between business group factors and affiliated f...
Abstract: Business groups are important sources of innovation in emerging economies, but there is su...
[[abstract]]Research on internationalization has been addressed for years. In Asia, business group c...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper investigates the relationship between business groups...
This article examines how two types of Japanese business group networks impact on firm innovation an...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper examines the effect of business group affiliation on ...
Using novel data on European firms, this paper investigates the relationship between business groups...
In recent years, scholars have identified the existence of various styles of business networks as on...
The networks of interfirm relations that developed in business groups during China’s economic transi...
Abstract It is acknowledged that Asia’s remarkable economic achievements of the past 50 years build ...
This study extends research on the business group’s network cohesion, diversification strategy, and ...
A business network consists of directly and indirectly connected companies, where social and economi...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
This article is an in-depth comparative case study of six leadingmanufacturing firms in the Great Zu...