The Dynamics of Technical and Business Knowledge Networks in Industrial Clusters: Embeddedness, status or proximity?

Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Jose-Antonio Belso-Martinez, Andrea Morrison

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    Abstract

    Although informal knowledge networks have often been regarded as a key ingredient behind the success of industrial clusters, the forces that shape their structure and dynamics remain largely unknown. Drawing on recent network dynamic models, we analyze the evolution of business and technical knowledge networks within a toy cluster in Spain. Empirical results suggest that the dynamics of the two networks differ to a large extent. We find that status drives the formation of business knowledge networks, proximity is more crucial for technical knowledge networks, while embeddedness plays an equally important role in the dynamics of both networks.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)35-60
    JournalEconomic Geography
    Volume92
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • knowledge networks
    • industrial clusters
    • network dynamics
    • toy industry
    • Spain

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