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Over the hedge: hidden networks in knowledge transfer

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  • Richard Bent
  • Claire Seaman
  • Rita Welsh
  • Mike Pretious

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This paper develops the Edinburgh knowledge hedge (Bent et al., 2010) to introduce the largely hidden role formal and informal networks in the process of linking SMEs and business support agencies, presenting a model to assist in identifying remaining barriers to knowledge exchange. The model is applied to a detailed case study of primary business support experience, laying the foundation for practical and theoretical developments. It is proposed that the model will provide a basis for future qualitative research in this area. A conceptual framework is developed to capture the complexity of knowledge exchange between SMEs and business support agencies and providers. Within the case study SME owners and business advisors identify areas not resolved by formal/informal networks, aiding the development of case specific strategies to get both parties 'over the hedge'.

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  • Richard Bent & Claire Seaman & Rita Welsh & Mike Pretious, 2012. "Over the hedge: hidden networks in knowledge transfer," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(4), pages 359-371.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:9:y:2012:i:4:p:359-371
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