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Cluster and firm-specific antecedents of organizational innovation

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  • César Camisón
  • Beatriz Forés
  • Montserrat Boronat-Navarro

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Based on the idea of the tourist destination as a cluster, this paper proposes a model to explain the relationships between exploration and exploitation capabilities – whether originating in the cluster or firm-specific – and a firm’s organizational innovation. This study turns to the resource-based view to provide a theory-based concept of shared capabilities accumulated in a tourist destination or cluster, together with valid measurement instruments to capture them. Our conceptual model highlights the theoretical and practical benefits for firms of being embedded in a cluster to develop both exploration and exploitation capabilities. The study also analyses the interaction between cluster-shared capabilities and firm-specific capabilities in exploration and exploitation to obtain two types of firm organizational innovation: radical and incremental. Some implications for managers and policy-makers are presented, highlighting the importance of tight integration in managing firm and cluster resources and capabilities.

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  • César Camisón & Beatriz Forés & Montserrat Boronat-Navarro, 2017. "Cluster and firm-specific antecedents of organizational innovation," Current Issues in Tourism, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(6), pages 617-646, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rcitxx:v:20:y:2017:i:6:p:617-646
    DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2016.1177002
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