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Toward A Model of Interorganisational Citizenship Behavior and Innovation: A Study of Sport Clusters

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  • Anna Gerke

    (SPOTS (Sports, Politique et Transformations Sociales) - CIAMS - Complexité, Innovation, Activités Motrices et Sportives - UP11 - Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 - UO - Université d'Orléans)

  • Michel Desbordes

    (SPOTS (Sports, Politique et Transformations Sociales) - CIAMS - Complexité, Innovation, Activités Motrices et Sportives - UP11 - Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 - UO - Université d'Orléans)

  • Geoff Dickson

    (Faculty of Health & Environmental Sciences - School of Sport and Recreation - Faculty of Health & Environmental Sciences)

Abstract

The major purpose of this research is to investigate how inter-organisational citizenship behaviour (ICB) influences product innovation in sport clusters. This study will inform our understanding of the source, ownership, control, and diffusion of innovative knowledge in inter-organisational relationships. Secondly, this research maps out relationships and interactions between industries and organisations in specific sport clusters. This will create a better understanding of cluster benefits and the inter-organisational relationships and behaviour that underpin them. Thirdly, this research provides insights with regards to industry restructuring in the context of sport organisations. This phase of the research will permit an assessment of the functioning and the long-term sustainability of sport cluster as a delivery system for new sport products and sport disciplines.

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  • Anna Gerke & Michel Desbordes & Geoff Dickson, 2012. "Toward A Model of Interorganisational Citizenship Behavior and Innovation: A Study of Sport Clusters," Post-Print hal-00714443, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00714443
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