Network structure and innovation: The leveraging of a dual network as a distinctive relational capability

A Capaldo - Strategic management journal, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… their networks of joint-design alliances with consulting industrialties, the weaknesses of
a strong ties network, and the processes through which strong ties and a strong ties network

Strong ties and weak ties of the knowledge spillover network in the semiconductor industry

CC Wang, HY Sung, DZ Chen, MH Huang - Technological Forecasting and …, 2017 - Elsevier
… analysis, this study examined main companies' network structures and channels of
knowledge spillovers. Results showed that semiconductor-related knowledge spilled over more …

Network structure and regional innovation: A study of university–industry ties

R Huggins, D Prokop - Urban Studies, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… in understanding network structures relating to … the structure of knowledge networks
stemming from ties between universities and other actors, principally firms. Based upon a network

Where can capabilities come from? Network ties and capability acquisition in business groups

IP Mahmood, H Zhu, EJ Zajac - Strategic Management Journal, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… of network structure (ie, network density) in business groups affect the efficacy of network ties
… The identification of industry sector is based on two-digit standard industrial classification …

Not all bridging ties are equal: Network imprinting and firm growth in the Nashville legal industry, 1933–1978

B McEvily, J Jaffee, M Tortoriello - Organization science, 2012 - pubsonline.informs.org
network of lawyers' coemployment ties between 1933 and 1978. Consistent with our theory,
we find that bridging ties produce network … the origins of network structures, but rather in …

Benefiting from network position: firm capabilities, structural holes, and performance

A Zaheer, GG Bell - Strategic management journal, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… show that network structure construed as access to structural holes (… (Board Ties and
Management Ties) because we seek to … Using the context of the Canadian mutual fund industry, …

Bridging ties: A source of firm heterogeneity in competitive capabilities

B McEvily, A Zaheer - Strategic management journal, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
… We argue that network structures rich in bridging ties offer superior informational advan…
Following Amit and Schoemaker (1993), we focused on industry-specific competitive capabilities

Collaboration networks, structural holes, and innovation: A longitudinal study

G Ahuja - Administrative science quarterly, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
… a firm's network of relations on innovation, this paper elaborates a theoretical framework that
relates three aspects of a firm's ego network—direct ties, indirect ties, and structuralindustry

The influence of supply network structure on firm innovation

MA Bellamy, S Ghosh, M Hora - Journal of Operations Management, 2014 - Elsevier
… nature of ties in supply networks, and showing how these structural characteristics influence
… Thus, we find the supply networks of firms in the electronics industry to be a fitting research …

Toxic ties: Corporate networks of market control in the European chemical industry, 1960–2000

H Buch-Hansen, LF Henriksen - Social Networks, 2019 - Elsevier
… Market control can be exercised through corporate ties at the dyadic level (ie, between pairs
of companies), but the structure of corporate networks at the industry level might also have …