This article synthesizes streams of thought on network theory and proposes a network perspective of competitive advantage. Competitive advantage arises from the structural characteristics of the network in which the firm is embedded and its position in the same. Using concepts from network theory, the study develops a model that shows how the structural characteristics—connectedness, weak ties, structural holes and network centrality—lead to benefits such as adaptation, knowledge, control, and resources, which in turn lead to competitive advantage
The term "competitive advantage" lacks a standard definition in the extant literature. In order to c...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
Networks of interaction have assumed particular significance in recent years because of their presum...
This article synthesizes streams of thought on network theory and proposes a network perspective of ...
This conceptual paper joins network theories of firm interaction with the recent resource-based pers...
This is a conceptual study that lays the foundation for competition network theory. It explains the ...
This paper explores the potential of networking strategy as a source of competitive advantage by int...
This book sheds light on how the competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms can be understood from a r...
Network structures and relational characteristics have become increasingly prevalent in the study of...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of business networks on competitive advantage by...
In today's knowledge-based economy, the sources of competitive advantage lie more and more in webs o...
A firm has competitive relationships with its rivals, which themselves have competitive relationship...
Abstract To study how firm networks function in different cultures, we employ metaanalysis methods t...
What explains differences in firms ’ abilities to acquire competitive capabilities? In this paper we...
This chapter provides a general background to the relation hip between networks and knowiedge. It ar...
The term "competitive advantage" lacks a standard definition in the extant literature. In order to c...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
Networks of interaction have assumed particular significance in recent years because of their presum...
This article synthesizes streams of thought on network theory and proposes a network perspective of ...
This conceptual paper joins network theories of firm interaction with the recent resource-based pers...
This is a conceptual study that lays the foundation for competition network theory. It explains the ...
This paper explores the potential of networking strategy as a source of competitive advantage by int...
This book sheds light on how the competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms can be understood from a r...
Network structures and relational characteristics have become increasingly prevalent in the study of...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of business networks on competitive advantage by...
In today's knowledge-based economy, the sources of competitive advantage lie more and more in webs o...
A firm has competitive relationships with its rivals, which themselves have competitive relationship...
Abstract To study how firm networks function in different cultures, we employ metaanalysis methods t...
What explains differences in firms ’ abilities to acquire competitive capabilities? In this paper we...
This chapter provides a general background to the relation hip between networks and knowiedge. It ar...
The term "competitive advantage" lacks a standard definition in the extant literature. In order to c...
This paper introduces the important role of networks of interfirm ties in examining fundamental issu...
Networks of interaction have assumed particular significance in recent years because of their presum...