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accumulation of social capital Museums and their representatives can play a leading role in this endeavour.
the accumulation of designer capability which provides the basis for continuously improving product design The following takeaway points from
ECTS), are important gateways of critical knowledge and information (Giuliani & Bell, 2005 Thus while ICTS may generate critical location-driven synergies,
ECTS complement them by bringing in diverse, novel knowledge inputs 4 From a resource based view (RBV) the network encompassing ICTS and ECTS of a firm can
be seen as its resource pool, contributing to the firmâ s technical know-how, trade contacts, and
This is particularly true for ECTS because assimilating knowledge elements from non-local partners requires distinct capabilities to those
and maintain ECTS, to take chances with these ties, and to proactively uncover new opportunities (Covin & Miles, 1999).
examine their specific roles in generating innovative gains through ICTS and ECTS Proactiveness represents a âoefirst moverâ orientation of the firm,
an indirect effect on innovation through ICTS and ECTS, while risk taking affects innovation directly, as well as by reinforcing the positive innovation effect of a firmâ s ties
Such ties (ECTS) not only bring new insights to a firm, but also enable it to think out of the box such that the firm is able to adopt new
firm that makes little investments in its ECTS. While both ICTS and ECTS carry risks, the risks
associated with the latter are likely to be higher due to the relatively higher differences in business practices, norms and such like between the partners.
risk taking may also be higher in respect to ECTS, given the potentially novel and non-redundant
ties (ECTS. We argue that ICTS and ECTS can be the sources of distinct knowledge.
Therefore we see that ICT and ECT development should be treated as an investment that enhances
ECTS are looked upon for advice and up to date knowledge by fellow firms who do not maintain
with its ICTS with ECTS that bring in information and knowledge that is locally not available Bathelt, 2004;
Interplay of ICTS and ECTS with Entrepreneurial Orientation To be successful, a firm must possess a certain ability to continually build
that emphasize the importance of ICTS and ECTS (Giuliani & Bell, 2005) and the literature on
of proactiveness and risk taking in relation to a firmâ s ICTS and ECTS. However, prior literature
influences of proactiveness and risk taking on a firmâ s network ties (ICTS and ECTS) in the
The Mediating Roles of ICTS and ECTS We argue that proactiveness contributes to a firmâ s innovative performance indirectly through
the firmâ s ICTS and ECTS because firms with high levels of proactiveness find opportunities
The resulting ICTS and ECTS therefore represent an important resource for the firm (Eisenhardt & Schoonhoven, 1996), with more such ties providing access to potentially
through its effect on ICTS and ECTS H1a. The effect of a firmâ s proactiveness on innovative performance is mediated by its intra
How Does Risk Taking Moderate the Effect ICTS and ECTS on Innovative performance Establishing network ties do not necessarily mean that a firm is fully tapping into the
effective use of firmsâ ICTS and ECTS. When ICTS and ECTS are supported by an adequate
degree of risk taking though investment of time, money, and effort, the rate of innovation will
The interplay between risk taking on the one hand and ICTS and ECTS on the other can contribute to innovation, right from the discovery of an opportunity or the conception of an idea
and ECTS. Within a cluster there is certain degree of mutual interdependence, implying that 11 firms need to honor their commitments
taking less salient for ICTS compared to for ECTS. We therefore propose the following two
ties (both ICTS and ECTS) on innovative performance H2b. A firmâ s risk-taking orientation has a greater moderating effect on the impact of its
ECTS, compared to its ICTS, on innovative performance Hypothesized Research Model Figure 1 shows the conceptual framework that explains the relationships proposed in our
hypotheses, depicting how the interplay between ICTS, ECTS, proactiveness and risk taking affects innovation Figure 1 Innovative performance and the interplay between ICTS, ECTS, Proactiveness and Risk-Taking
METHODS Proactiveness Intra-cluster ties Extra-cluster ties Innovation Risk taking H1a H1b H1a H1b
so ICTS and ECTS constitute key resources for the firms Biggs & Messerschmidt, 2005 Research Design and Data Collection
and ECTS by determining the number of partners with which the producers interact (Giuliani & Bell, 2005.
We constructed ICTS and ECTS variables as the number of a firmâ s diverse set of partners, such as suppliers, distributors
while that of ECTS is much smaller at about 5. Correlation coefficients are all within acceptable limits, further
while ECTS may be mediating the effect of proactiveness on innovative performance, ICTS may not be playing such a role.
n s.).This confirms that ECTS fully mediates the effect of proactiveness on innovative performance, in support of our hypothesis 1b.
whether risk taking moderates the effect of ICTS and ECTS on innovative performance, we added to the variables in model 4, the interaction terms ICT x Risk taking and
firmâ s ECTS, compared to its ICTS, on innovative performance. Coming to the results on control
Figure 2 The Moderating Effect of Risk-Taking on the Relationship between ECTS and Innovative
effect of ECTS on innovative performance. It shows the predicted innovative performance across a range (from low to high) of ECTS for high-and low-risk taking firms.
The horizontal axis measures the number of ECTS, and the dotted and solid lines respectively represent firms with
high and low risk taking. Both lines have a positive slope indicating the positive effect of ECTS
on innovative performance. However, the slope of the dotted line is much more steep than that of
the other line, underscoring that risk taking substantially moderates the impact of ECTS on innovative performance.
from increasing the number of their ECTS Robustness checks In addition to the tests described earlier, we conducted further tests to conclude that the
importantly, ECTS (Giuliani & Bell, 2005. We argued that the EO traits of risk taking and
proactiveness interact differently with a firmâ s ICTS and ECTS. On the one hand, proactiveness is likely to influence innovative performance indirectly through the creation of a firmâ s ICTS and
ECTS. Risk taking on the other hand positively moderates the impact of ICTS and ECTS We empirically tested our conjectures on a sample of 120 SMES in a creative-industry
manufacturing cluster in an emerging economy, Indonesia. Our analysis, based on primary data collected through interviews
found that ECTS mediate the proactive orientation of firms. A proactive-oriented firm is particularly adept at seeking resources from outside its cluster, increasing the diversity and
though ECTS We found that risk taking strengthens the relationship between ECTS and innovative performance.
For SMES in particular, external knowledge is a key source of innovation (Jacob & Szirmai, 2007;
their ECTS such that they are able to draw potentially valuable external resources. We however found that risk taking negatively moderates the effect of ICT on innovative performance.
network of ICTS and ECTS, encompassing suppliers, distributors, government agencies, research centers, financial institutions, and universities. In future research we hope to explore the
and a long story of accumulation of technological, organisational, management, and engineering capabilities which can be
Provider Programmetitle NFQLEVEL ECTS Years Iot Carlow Certificate in Computer systems Level 6 60 1 Iot Carlow Certificate in Mechanical engineering Level 6 60 1
-ties as Dynamic Accumulation Pro -cesses, â Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory 10, 271â 296
Collective learning includes the regional accumulation of knowledge which is shared freely and transferred among the participants through social interactions
timely exchange of information and accumulation of knowledgeâ (Feldmann 1994: 27 also partly explains regional clusters of innovative firms.
Spatial Clustering, Local Accumulation of Knowledge and Firm Competitiveness. Geografiska Annaler, 78 B (2), 85-97
accumulation, i e. embodied technical change is the key driver of growth E-business in the transport & logistics industry
more and more difficult to manage due to the accumulation of specific developments performed for AIT and the overall complexity of the solution
and higher capital-accumulations. Stockholders, on the other hand, advocate for lowering the capital accumulation of the firm.
Actually, the ownership structure of SMES is different from that of larger corporations. SMES are owned often by a small number of partners
transferable and facilitates the accumulation of specific human capital (Ballot and Taymaz 1997). ) Such mechanisms lead to competence-building,
societies evolve through the daily accumulation of inventions--âoeinnovationsâ--which gradually alter the lot of human behaviour.
Structural change, not just the accumulation of capital, is a driver of economic growth. As such smart specialisation aims to accelerate structural change by encouraging the
ï Various kinds of technological effort which induce further accumulation of techno -logical capabilities, such as formal and informal Rand D, formal and informal (on-the
A novel approach to national technological accumulation and absorptive capacity Aggregating cohen and levinthal. The European Journal of Development Research 20 (1): 56
This index is calculated as an accumulation of three factors ï online services (estimated in terms of the%of use of online services depending on the 4 degrees
inquiries, but also make business processes and knowledge accumulation more efficient. All personnel can share valuable business knowledge and experience, once entered into the office computer, simultaneously
The ï rst component reï ects the practices of employee involvement, external involve -ment and external networking.
The ï rst component reï ects the practices of employee involvement, external involve -ment and external networking.
-riod, probably a manifestation of the accumulation of weaknesses It is highly informative to examine the identity of
mechanisms and eff ects (Salter and Martin 2001). ) The usual classifi cations from the OECD
â Analysis of Chain-link Eff ects of Public Policy Eff ects on Research and Industry in Swedish Life sciences within Innovative Food and Medical
Technologyâ. Report for the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems. VINNOVA report series available at www. vinnova. se
to start entrepreneurial activities with high degree of novelty and innovation, the accumulation and retention of knowledge is a quite costly encounter for SMES.
accumulation of societal know-how makes it easier for new ventures to arise and for new ideas to
ï§The accumulation and retention of know-how is a quite costly encounter and needs, most of the
The accumulation of societal know-how makes it easier for new ventures to arise and for new ideas to be put in place.
At the same time, as the accumulation and retention of know-how is a quite costly encounter, SMES are forced to consolidate,
induced a high rate of capital accumulation. The capital-output ratio rose without forcing down the rate of return
which they presume reflects the presence of large accumulations of intangible assets 13 relationship between marketed output
David, Paul A.,âoeinvention and Accumulation in Americaâ s Economic growth: A Nineteenth Century Parable, â in
The accumulation of knowledge is important early in the life cycle of firms as it can establish sustainability through its characteristics (West and Noel
Asset stock accumulation and sustainability of competitive advantage. Management Science, 35 1504â 1511 Dubini, P,
and a more rapid accumulation of new knowledge (Parida et al 2012; Van de Vrande et al, 2009.
leading to new partnerships in teaching, research and common use of infrastructure and accumulation of human capital.
Appropriateness of knowledge accumulation across growth studiesâ Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 105-23
Swan, T. W. 1956. âoeeconomic Growth and Capital Accumulation. â Economic Record 32 (2: 334â 61
for by the accumulation of physical capital and human capital. This methodology, however, cannot be used to
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