Structural social capital and knowledge acquisition: implications of cluster membership
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Structural social capital and knowledge acquisition: implications of cluster membershipDate
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GARCÍA VILLAVERDE, Pedro Manuel; PARRA REQUENA, Gloria; MOLINA-MORALES, F. Xavier. (2018). Structural social capital and knowledge acquisition: implications of cluster membership. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, v. 30, Issue 5-6, p. 530-561Type
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the implications of belonging to a cluster through the relationship
between structural capital and knowledge acquisition.
Findings suggest
structural social
capital ... [+]
This paper analyzes the implications of belonging to a cluster through the relationship
between structural capital and knowledge acquisition.
Findings suggest
structural social
capital affects only indirectly to the knowledge acquisition
through the relational and
cognitive dimensions
for firms member of the cluster
. However, structural dimension also
maintain
a direct impact on knowledge for the external firms.
Th
is
paper
contributes to the
cluster literature a better contextualization an
d understanding of the relation between the
structural social capital and knowledge acquisition. In addition, paper
also contributes to
consolidate the inter
-
organizational approach to social capital theory in order to understand
how and in which context t
he social capital dimensions are interrelated
.
Paper
analyze
s
how
firms can acquire valuable knowledge from their networks, overcoming the gap of the
literature on how this process occurs inside and outside the clusters.
Study propose
s
some
recommendations
for companies and institutions, and new complementary lines of research. [-]
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