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Knowledge Flows and Capability Building in the Indian IT Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Cluster and Non-Cluster Locations

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  • Rakesh Basant

    (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)

  • Pankaj Chandra

    (Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore)

  • Rajesh S Upadhyayula

    (Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode)

Abstract

The role of industrial clusters in the industrialization of many emerging economies continues to dominate the debate of existence of industrial clusters among policy makers and researchers worldwide. Notwithstanding earlier explanations of industrial clusters, recent discussions on this debate focused on knowledge spillovers among participants of the clusters. However, knowledge flows between non local networks and the cluster actors have not been accorded due attention in the literature. Further, the literature does not compare knowledge flows among firms within clusters and firms outside clusters. In this study, we attempt a comparative analysis of knowledge flows and capability formation of firms in the Indian Information Technology sector (IT sector) across cluster and non-cluster locations. As part of this study, we found that while capabilities (both process and practice) affect performance of firms only in clusters, economies of scale and signaling mechanisms of firms’ impact performance of firms outside clusters. While economies of scale do not impact the performance of firms within clusters, it does however affect the capability formation of firms within clusters only. Further, we found that local and national non-customer networks affect capability formation of firms within and outside clusters whereas international customer networks affect capability formation of firms within clusters only.

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  • Rakesh Basant & Pankaj Chandra & Rajesh S Upadhyayula, 2011. "Knowledge Flows and Capability Building in the Indian IT Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Cluster and Non-Cluster Locations," Working papers 89, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.
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    1. Nils Grashof & Dirk Fornahl, 2020. "To be or not to be located in a cluster? A descriptive meta-analysis of the firm-specific cluster effect," Working Papers on Innovation and Space 2020-01, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography.
    2. Nils Grashof & Dirk Fornahl, 2021. "“To be or not to be” located in a cluster?—A descriptive meta-analysis of the firm-specific cluster effect," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 67(3), pages 541-591, December.

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