锚定企业家精神与产业催化:意大利生物医学谷的崛起

Anchor entrepreneurship and industry catalysis: The rise of the Italian Biomedical Valley

RESEARCH POLICY · 2020
被引 30
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了意大利米兰多拉镇从农业区崛起为世界透析设备制造中心的过程,强调锚定企业家(而非大企业)在产业形成中的关键作用,基于61次访谈提出包含拼凑、二手印记和灯塔效应的催化模型。

Abstract

Accounting for the rise of the medical device industry in the Emilia-Romagna town of Mirandola from a once depressed agricultural area in 1962 to a world-manufacturing center for dialysis equipment and disposable plastic medical devices, requires in large measure mapping the methods of the local entrepreneur who spearheaded its development. Reworking Agrawal and Cockburn's anchor-tenant hypothesis highlighting the role of large organizations in fostering agglomerations, this paper privileges the Schumpeterian entrepreneur as the dynamic force driving new industrial formations. This anchor-entrepreneur with no prior experience in manufacturing medical devices and without any public financing or large private backers founded six firms. Each of these would be sold off fairly quickly to a different large multinational corporation. Placing the anchor-entrepreneur at the center stage advances understanding of early industry evolution, spelling out how first-mover pioneers shape the environment to establish the first markets needed to attract new resources and capabilities. Underpinning our argument are 61 fine-grain interviews with key medical device industry informants in addition to extensive secondary sources and historical records. We draw on this material to induce a stylized model of anchor-entrepreneurship and industry catalysis that rests on three generative processes: bricolage, second-hand imprinting and beaconing.

创业产业集聚医疗设备区域发展企业家精神