网络的嵌入性:制度、结构洞与燃料电池产业的创新性

The Embeddedness of Networks: Institutions, Structural Holes, and Innovativeness in the Fuel Cell Industry

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2012
被引 198
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究国家制度如何影响联盟网络中结构洞位置对创新的作用,发现企业或合作伙伴所在国的社团主义程度越高,跨越结构洞带来的创新收益越大。

Abstract

Plentiful research suggests that embeddedness in alliance networks influences firms’ innovativeness. This research, however, has mostly overlooked the fact that interorganizational ties are themselves embedded within larger institutional contexts that can shape the effects of networks on organizational outcomes. We address this gap in the literature by arguing that national institutions affect the extent to which specific network positions, such as brokerage, influence innovation. We explore this idea in the context of corporatism, which fosters an institutional logic of collaboration that influences the broker’s ability to manage its partnerships and recombine the knowledge residing in its network as well as the extent of knowledge flows among network participants. We argue that differences in institutional logics lead brokerage positions to exert different effects on firm innovativeness. We propose that the firm spanning structural holes obtains the greatest innovation benefits when the firm (the broker) or its alliance partners are based in highly corporatist countries, or under certain combinations of broker and partner corporatism. We find support for these ideas through a longitudinal study of cross-border fuel cell technology alliance networks involving 109 firms from nine countries between 1981 and 2001.

创新网络制度理论产业组织燃料电池