物理吸引力与跨国企业知识源的地理分布

Physical attraction and the geography of knowledge sourcing in multinational enterprises

GLOBAL STRATEGY JOURNAL · 2011
被引 297 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了本地产业中主导企业的物理吸引力如何影响不同连接强度的企业对本地知识的搜索难度,发现产业集中度提高会降低知识向外部企业溢出的可能性,且技术落后企业更可能被排斥在集群之外。

Abstract

Abstract In this article, we develop the concept of the degree of physical attraction exerted by the dominant firms in a local industry on other actors that increases the ease of local knowledge search for ‘insiders’ with stronger connections to others. Conversely, the physical attraction of dominant firms on other actors raises the difficulty of local knowledge search for ‘outsiders’ with weaker connections to others. Our theory has important implications for knowledge spillovers. As local industry concentration rises, the likelihood of local knowledge spillovers to outsiders falls, even with a high local knowledge stock. Further, in contrast to the strategic deterrence thesis which posits that technology leaders are deterred from entering clusters for fear of knowledge outflows, our theory implies that with high industrial concentration, it is technology laggards that are deterred, since they do not have the wherewithal to establish the local connections needed to access knowledge inflows. Using a large patent database associated with the U.K.‐based subsidiaries of non‐U.K. MNEs, we find strong support for our theory.

跨国企业知识溢出产业集聚子公司