IDEAS home Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/regstd/v42y2008i6p793-815.html
   My bibliography  Save this article

Structure and Strategy within Heterogeneity: Multiple Dimensions of Regional Networking

Author

Listed:
  • Michael Steiner
  • Michael Ploder

Abstract

Steiner M. and Ploder M. Structure and strategy within heterogeneity: multiple dimensions of regional networking, Regional Studies. Clusters are highly differentiated across sectors, regions and countries - both theoretical and empirical approaches, therefore, have to avoid universalization. Based on recent approaches, various forms of network relations and possible contents of interactions of firms connected with knowledge exchange are elaborated. It is argued that these interactions are distinctively structured, that the diffusion of knowledge is highly selective and strongly dependent on the position of firms within networks and on their absorptive capacity. By applying network analysis to different dimensions of interactions between firms, it is shown that physical linkages within the medium technology cluster under scrutiny are rather weak, that interactions based on different forms of knowledge exchange are denser, and that direct links to the science base seem to be more prominent than long-term supplier networks. [image omitted] Steiner M. et Ploder M. Structure et strategie dans l'heterogeneite: Dimensions multiples des reseaux regionaux, Regional Studies. Les groupes sont tres differencies entre secteurs, regions et pays; les approches theoriques et empiriques doivent donc eviter l'universalisation. S'appuyant sur des approches recentes, diverses formes de relations de reseaux et de contenus possibles d'interactions d'entreprises liees a des echanges d'informations sont elaborees. On pourrait objecter que ces interactions sont structurees de maniere distinctive, que la diffusion du savoir est tres selective et depend fortement de la position des entreprises au sein des reseaux et de leur capacite d'absorption. En appliquant l'analyse de reseau aux differentes dimensions des interactions entre les entreprises, il apparait que les liens physiques au sein du groupe technologique examine sont plutot faibles, que les interactions basees sur differentes formes d'echanges de savoir sont plus denses et que les liens directs avec la base scientifique semblent plus eminents que les reseaux de fournisseurs a long-terme. Reseautage regional Echanges de savoir Institutions Analyse de reseau Steiner M. und Ploder M. Struktur und Strategie innerhalb der Heterogenitat: mehrfache Dimensionen der regionalen Netzwerke, Regional Studies. Je nach Sektor, Region und Land sind Cluster hochgradig differenziert, weshalb bei den theoretischen und empirischen Ansatzen Verallgemeinerungen vermieden werden mussen. Ausgehend von neueren Ansatzen werden verschiedene Formen von Netzwerkbeziehungen und moglichen Inhalten der Wechselwirkungen zwischen Firmen im Bereich des Wissensaustauschs ausgearbeitet. Es wird argumentiert, dass diese Wechselwirkungen charakteristisch strukturiert sind und dass die Verbreitung von Wissen auf ausserst selektive Weise erfolgt und in hohem Masse von der Position der Firmen innerhalb der Netzwerke sowie von ihrer Absportionskapazitat abhangt. Durch eine Anwendung der Netzwerkanalyse auf verschiedene Dimensionen der Wechselwirkungen zwischen Firmen wird gezeigt, dass die physischen Verknupfungen innerhalb des untersuchten Clusters der Mitteltechnologie eher schwach ausfallen, dass die auf verschiedenen Formen von Wissensaustausch beruhenden Wechselwirkungen dichter sind und dass direkte Verbindungen zur Wissenschaftsbasis eine prominentere Rolle zu spielen scheinen als langfristige Liefernetzwerke. Regionale Netzwerke Wissensaustausch Institutionen Netzwerkanalyse Steiner M. y Ploder M. Estructura y estrategia en la heterogeneidad: dimensiones multiples del sistema regional de redes, Regional Studies. Las aglomeraciones estan muy diferenciadas en funcion de sectores, regiones y paises, por lo tanto es necesario evitar una universalizacion tanto a nivel teorico como empirico. Basandonos en recientes planteamientos, elaboramos distintas formas de las relaciones de redes y los posibles contenidos de las interacciones de empresas conectadas con un intercambio de conocimientos. Sostenemos que estas interacciones estan estructuradas de un modo caracteristico, que la divulgacion de conocimiento es muy selectivo y depende altamente de la posicion de empresas en las redes y de su capacidad absorbente. Aplicando los analisis de las redes a diferentes dimensiones de interacciones entre las empresas, mostramos que los vinculos fisicos en la aglomeracion de tecnologias medias bajo escrutinio son bastante debiles, que las interacciones basadas en las diferentes formas de intercambio de conocimientos son mas densas y que los vinculos directos para la base cientifica parecen ser mas importantes que las redes de suministradores a largo plazo. Sistema de redes regionales Intercambio de conocimientos Instituciones Analisis de redes

Suggested Citation

  • Michael Steiner & Michael Ploder, 2008. "Structure and Strategy within Heterogeneity: Multiple Dimensions of Regional Networking," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(6), pages 793-815.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:42:y:2008:i:6:p:793-815
    DOI: 10.1080/00343400701861310
    as

    Download full text from publisher

    File URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00343400701861310
    Download Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.

    File URL: https://libkey.io/10.1080/00343400701861310?utm_source=ideas
    LibKey link: if access is restricted and if your library uses this service, LibKey will redirect you to where you can use your library subscription to access this item
    ---><---

    As the access to this document is restricted, you may want to search for a different version of it.

    References listed on IDEAS

    as
    1. John Foster & J. Stanley Metcalfe (ed.), 2001. "Frontiers of Evolutionary Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 2234.
    2. Teppo Felin & Nicolai Foss, 2006. "Individuals and Organizations Thoughts on a Micro-Foundations Project for Strategic Management and Organizational Analysis," DRUID Working Papers 06-01, DRUID, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy/Aalborg University, Department of Business Studies.
    3. Elisa Giuliani, 2005. "The Structure of Cluster Knowledge Networks Uneven, not Pervasive and Collective," DRUID Working Papers 05-11, DRUID, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy/Aalborg University, Department of Business Studies.
    Full references (including those not matched with items on IDEAS)

    Citations

    Citations are extracted by the CitEc Project, subscribe to its RSS feed for this item.
    as


    Cited by:

    1. Neil Reid & Michael Carroll & Bruce Smith, 2012. "The benefits of participating in an industrial cluster from the perspective of the firm," ERSA conference papers ersa12p831, European Regional Science Association.
    2. Marie Ferru & Alain Rallet, 2016. "Proximity dynamics and the geography of innovation: diminishing returns or renewal?," Post-Print hal-02025328, HAL.
    3. Sylvain Amisse & Paul Muller & Caroline Hussler & Patrick Rondé, 2011. "Do birds of a feather flock together? Proximities and inter-clusters network," ERSA conference papers ersa11p1896, European Regional Science Association.
    4. Felzensztein, Christian & Brodt, Susan E. & Gimmon, Eli, 2014. "Do strategic marketing and social capital really matter in regional clusters? Lessons from an emerging economy of Latin America," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 67(4), pages 498-507.
    5. Andrea Caragliu & Peter Nijkamp, 2020. "Cognitive Capital and Islands of Innovation: The Lucas Growth Model from a Regional Perspective," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(4), pages 624-645, July.
    6. Ingo Liefner & Yehua Dennis Wei & Gang Zeng, 2013. "The Innovativeness and Heterogeneity of Foreign-Invested High-Tech Companies in Shanghai," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(3), pages 522-549, September.
    7. Bastien Bernela & Marie Ferru & Marc-Hubert Depret, 2017. "When genesis shapes cluster life cycle? Applying mixed method on a French cluster case study," Working Papers halshs-01616929, HAL.
    8. Zafer Sonmez, 2018. "Interregional inventor collaboration and the commercial value of patented inventions: evidence from the US biotechnology industry," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 61(2), pages 399-438, September.
    9. Dorsa Tajaddod Alizadeh & Andrea Schiffauerova, 2018. "Evaluation Of Effects Of Collaborative Patterns On The Efficiency Of Scientific Networks Using Simulation," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 22(04), pages 1-28, May.
    10. Felzensztein, Christian & Stringer, Christina & Benson-Rea, Maureen & Freeman, Susan, 2014. "International marketing strategies in industrial clusters: Insights from the Southern Hemisphere," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 67(5), pages 837-846.
    11. Giuliani, Elisa & Arza, Valeria, 2009. "What drives the formation of 'valuable' university-industry linkages?: Insights from the wine industry," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 38(6), pages 906-921, July.

    Most related items

    These are the items that most often cite the same works as this one and are cited by the same works as this one.
    1. Muñoz, Félix & Encinar, María Isabel, 2011. "Agents intentionality, capabilities and the performance of Systems of Innovation," Working Papers in Economic Theory 2011/03, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain), Department of Economic Analysis (Economic Theory and Economic History).
    2. Fabiola Baltar & Sonia de Coulon, 2014. "Dynamics Of The Entrepreneurial Process: The Innovative Entrepreneur And The Strategic Decisions," Review of Business and Finance Studies, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 5(1), pages 69-81.
    3. Brian Loasby, 2001. "Forum `Knowledge, Evolution and the Theory of the Firm' – Introduction," Journal of Management & Governance, Springer;Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale (AIDEA), vol. 5(3), pages 275-285, September.
    4. Quan Anh Nguyen & Gillian Sullivan Mort, 0. "Conceptualising organisational-level and microfoundational capabilities: an integrated view of born-globals’ internationalisation," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 0, pages 1-23.
    5. Muñoz, Félix-Fernando & Encinar, María-Isabel & Cañibano, Carolina, 2011. "On the role of intentionality in evolutionary economic change," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 22(3), pages 193-203, September.
    6. Ron Boschma & Simona Iammarino, 2008. "Related variety, trade variety and regional growth in Italy," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 0802, Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, revised Jan 2008.
    7. Ron Boschma & Simona Iammarino, 2009. "Related Variety, Trade Linkages, and Regional Growth in Italy," Economic Geography, Clark University, vol. 85(3), pages 289-311, July.
    8. Fiorenza Belussi & Luciano Pilotti & Silvia Rita Sedita, 2006. "Learning at the boundaries for industrial districts between exploitation of local resources and exploration of global knowledge flows," "Marco Fanno" Working Papers 0033, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche "Marco Fanno".
    9. Bart Nooteboom, 2007. "Organization, Evolution, Cognition and Dynamic Capabilities," The IUP Journal of Managerial Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(4), pages 31-55, November.
    10. Geoffrey Hodgson & Thorbjørn Knudsen, 2006. "The nature and units of social selection," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 16(5), pages 477-489, December.
    11. Michael Steiner, 2004. "The Role of Clusters in Knowledge Creation and Diffusion – an Institutional Perspective," ERSA conference papers ersa04p612, European Regional Science Association.
    12. Andreas Pyka & Uwe Cantner & Alfred Greiner & Thomas Kuhn (ed.), 2009. "Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 12982.
    13. Junsong Wang & Martha Prevezer, 2015. "Related variety in Chinese cities: local and Foreign Direct Investment related variety and impacts on urban growth," Working Papers 59, Queen Mary, University of London, School of Business and Management, Centre for Globalisation Research.
    14. Nooteboom Bart, 2014. "In What Sense do Firms Evolve?," Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), De Gruyter, vol. 234(2-3), pages 185-209, April.
    15. Fontana, Magda, 2010. "Can neoclassical economics handle complexity? The fallacy of the oil spot dynamic," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 76(3), pages 584-596, December.
    16. Pelikan, Pavel, 2004. "Interconnecting Ecolutionary, Institutional and Cognitive Economics: Six Steps towards Understanding the Six Links," Ratio Working Papers 48, The Ratio Institute.
    17. Brown, Flor & Domínguez Villalobos, Lilia, 2004. "Measuring technological capabilities in Mexican industry," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), August.
    18. Lengyel, Balázs & Leydesdorff, Loet, 2015. "The Effects of FDI on Innovation Systems in Hungarian Regions: Where is the Synergy Generated?," MPRA Paper 73945, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    19. Bjørn Asheim, 2012. "The Changing Role of Learning Regions in the Globalizing Knowledge Economy: A Theoretical Re-examination," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(8), pages 993-1004, June.
    20. Natalia Zinovyeva, 2004. "Multilevel Population Thinking The History and the Use of the Concept in Economics," DRUID Working Papers 04-08, DRUID, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy/Aalborg University, Department of Business Studies.

    Corrections

    All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:42:y:2008:i:6:p:793-815. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.

    If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. This allows to link your profile to this item. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about.

    If CitEc recognized a bibliographic reference but did not link an item in RePEc to it, you can help with this form .

    If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. If you are a registered author of this item, you may also want to check the "citations" tab in your RePEc Author Service profile, as there may be some citations waiting for confirmation.

    For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Chris Longhurst (email available below). General contact details of provider: http://www.tandfonline.com/CRES20 .

    Please note that corrections may take a couple of weeks to filter through the various RePEc services.

    IDEAS is a RePEc service. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.