How network position interacts with the relation between creativity and innovation in clustered firms
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How network position interacts with the relation between creativity and innovation in clustered firmsDate
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DEL CORTE LORA, Víctor; VALLET BELLMUNT, Teresa; MOLINA MORALES, Francesc Xavier. How network position interacts with the relation between creativity and innovation in clustered firms. European Planning Studies (2017), v. 25, issue 4, pp. 561-582Type
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Several previous studies have investigated different ways to
stimulate creativity, since it enhances innovation. However,
although creativity can be considered the main input of
innovation, it is not ... [+]
Several previous studies have investigated different ways to
stimulate creativity, since it enhances innovation. However,
although creativity can be considered the main input of
innovation, it is not enough by itself. In this paper, we study the
effects of the cluster on the firm
’
s levels of creativity and
innovation. How does the position of a firm in a cluster affect its
outcome of innovation? Is it better to be in a central position or
to be isolated? Based on the creativity, innovation and social
network analysis literature, a conceptual model has been
developed to explain the interaction between creativity and
network centrality, and tested in the ceramic industrial cluster in
Spain. Empirical findings support interaction effects between
creativity and network centrality that moderate the results of
innovation. The implication of these results in relation to creativity
and innovation theory and practices are discussed. [-]
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