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Knowledge transfer within clusters : the catalyst role of private collective support structures

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  • Karine Goglio-Primard

    (Euromed Marseille - École de management - Association Euromed Management - Marseille)

  • Florence Crespin-Mazet

    (Euromed Marseille - École de management - Association Euromed Management - Marseille)

Abstract

In a context of market globalization leading firms to focus on their core competences, companies need to increasingly cooperate with other firms to innovate and rejuvenate their resources. Based on an exploratory case study, this research aims at understanding the dynamics leading firms in the same pole of competitiveness to share their knowledge and know-how so as to commonly develop innovative solutions. It analyzes in particular the roles of local governance in this cooperation and knowledge transfer. It concludes on the role of private associations structured in epistemic communities in territorial animation.

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  • Karine Goglio-Primard & Florence Crespin-Mazet, 2011. "Knowledge transfer within clusters : the catalyst role of private collective support structures," Post-Print hal-02312718, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02312718
    DOI: 10.3917/mav.050.0190
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    1. Ben Letaifa, Soumaya & Goglio-Primard, Karine, 2016. "How does institutional context shape entrepreneurship conceptualizations?," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 69(11), pages 5128-5134.
    2. Vershinina, Natalia & Rodgers, Peter & Tarba, Shlomo & Khan, Zaheer & Stokes, Peter, 2020. "Gaining legitimacy through proactive stakeholder management: The experiences of high-tech women entrepreneurs in Russia," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 119(C), pages 111-121.

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