We study the emergence of organizational forms, focusing on two mechanisms— reconfiguration and transposition—that distinguish the founding models of the first 26 …
D House - Organization, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Knowledge inscribed with an orientation towards social control will rarely have problems finding powerful support. Take biotechnology, for example. In 1973, the same year the …
In this paper, we analyse the relationships between technological regimes, regimes of local interaction, and the global structure of an industrial network. Given the complexity of the task …
Government policies across the world seek to create clusters of companies and other stakeholders that specialise in a particular technology to build an 'industrial ecosystem'. This …
The first book to analyze how new technologies are emerging against a background of continuing globalization of research and development activities. This unique book explores …
JA Holbrook, M Salazar-Acosta, N Crowden, S Reibling… - 2003 - summit.sfu.ca
There is a strong biotechnology cluster in Vancouver yet there is no major manufacturing facility. The Vancouver cluster is unlike other biotech clusters in that its output is solely …
The importance of networking among heterogeneous organizations as a source of innovation is increasingly acknowledged within the scientific community. Some contributions …
H Rao, JV Singh - Path dependence and creation, 2001 - books.google.com
From time to time, new forms emerge on the organizational landscape and enhance organizational diversity. For instance, the late 1980s witnessed the spawning of the personal …