Knowledge Flow and Inter-Firm Networks: The Influence of Network Resources, Spatial Proximity, and Firm Size

Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol. 22, No. 5. pp. 457-484, 2010

Posted: 6 Oct 2010

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Robert Huggins

Cardiff University

Andrew Johnston

Bangor University - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC)

Date Written: October 4, 2010

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to analyse the characteristics and nature of the networks that firms utilize to access knowledge and facilitate innovation. The paper draws on the notion of network resources, distinguishing two types: social capital-consisting of the social relations and networks held by individuals; and network capital-consisting of the strategic and calculative relations and networks held by firms. The methodological approach consists of a quantitative analysis of data from a survey of firms operating in knowledge-intensive sectors of activity. The key findings include: social capital investment is more prevalent among firms frequently interacting with actors from within their own region; social capital investment is related to the size of firms; firm size plays a role in knowledge network patterns; and network dynamism is an important source of innovation. Overall, firms investing more in the development of their inter-firm and other external knowledge networks enjoy higher levels of innovation. It is suggested that an over-reliance on social capital forms of network resource investment may hinder the capability of firms to manage their knowledge networks. It is concluded that the link between a dynamic inter-firm network environment and innovation provides an alternative thesis to that advocating the advantage of network stability.

Keywords: inter-firm networks, knowledge networks, network resources, network capital, social capita, innovation, regions, network dynamism

JEL Classification: O18, O2, O3

Suggested Citation

Huggins, Robert and Johnston, Andrew, Knowledge Flow and Inter-Firm Networks: The Influence of Network Resources, Spatial Proximity, and Firm Size (October 4, 2010). Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol. 22, No. 5. pp. 457-484, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1687005

Robert Huggins (Contact Author)

Cardiff University ( email )

King Edward VII Avenue, Cathays Park
Cardiff, CF10 3NS
United Kingdom

Andrew Johnston

Bangor University - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC) ( email )

King Edward VII Avenue, Cathays Park
Cardiff, CF10 3NS
United Kingdom

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