Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile

<p>Geographic clusters of firms have been extensively studied in different bodies of literature, but little attention has been paid to the process of cluster formation and its determinants. While focusing on the effects of clusters on innovations and on the productivity of firms, the literatur...

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Main Author: Romero, C
Other Authors: Fu, X
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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description <p>Geographic clusters of firms have been extensively studied in different bodies of literature, but little attention has been paid to the process of cluster formation and its determinants. While focusing on the effects of clusters on innovations and on the productivity of firms, the literature has neglected the agency of entrepreneurs in cluster emergence.</p> <p>This thesis aims to contribute to the literature on clusters by studying the role of personal networks and firm networks in three aspects of the emergence of clusters: 1) the early stages of formation; 2) the creation of business relations between firms; and 3) the creation of knowledge among clustered firms.</p> <p>The analysis was conducted using the biotechnology sector in four geographic regions of Chile as a case study. Data on firms was collected using in-depth interviews and a survey. The analysis of the data was carried out using content analysis, multilevel estimations and econometric analysis.</p> <p>The results reveal three main findings. First, the personal and business relations of entrepreneurs can determine the location decisions of firms. Second, personal relations are positively associated with the emergence of formal business relations between firms. Third, the number of personal and business connections a firm has positively affects its production of knowledge, measured as patent applications and scientific journals.</p> <p>These findings suggest that social networks within a cluster shape its emergence and development. The results also show that the different types of networks coexisting in a cluster – personal networks, business networks and research networks, among others – affect one another and determine the development of clusters.</p> <p>The implications of this research may be helpful for policy-makers, professional associations and cluster managers. Activities to foster personal interaction between members of a cluster and other key actors – universities, incubators, venture capital firms, government agencies, etc. – may generate collaborations between firms that would not otherwise emerge.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:49134021-d055-4f3d-9eca-c7f2d37e73cf2024-12-08T09:49:22ZSocial networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in ChileThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:49134021-d055-4f3d-9eca-c7f2d37e73cfEconomics of InnovationInnovation PoliciesEntrepreneurshipEnglishORA Deposit2016Romero, CFu, X<p>Geographic clusters of firms have been extensively studied in different bodies of literature, but little attention has been paid to the process of cluster formation and its determinants. While focusing on the effects of clusters on innovations and on the productivity of firms, the literature has neglected the agency of entrepreneurs in cluster emergence.</p> <p>This thesis aims to contribute to the literature on clusters by studying the role of personal networks and firm networks in three aspects of the emergence of clusters: 1) the early stages of formation; 2) the creation of business relations between firms; and 3) the creation of knowledge among clustered firms.</p> <p>The analysis was conducted using the biotechnology sector in four geographic regions of Chile as a case study. Data on firms was collected using in-depth interviews and a survey. The analysis of the data was carried out using content analysis, multilevel estimations and econometric analysis.</p> <p>The results reveal three main findings. First, the personal and business relations of entrepreneurs can determine the location decisions of firms. Second, personal relations are positively associated with the emergence of formal business relations between firms. Third, the number of personal and business connections a firm has positively affects its production of knowledge, measured as patent applications and scientific journals.</p> <p>These findings suggest that social networks within a cluster shape its emergence and development. The results also show that the different types of networks coexisting in a cluster – personal networks, business networks and research networks, among others – affect one another and determine the development of clusters.</p> <p>The implications of this research may be helpful for policy-makers, professional associations and cluster managers. Activities to foster personal interaction between members of a cluster and other key actors – universities, incubators, venture capital firms, government agencies, etc. – may generate collaborations between firms that would not otherwise emerge.</p>
spellingShingle Economics of Innovation
Innovation Policies
Entrepreneurship
Romero, C
Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title_full Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title_fullStr Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title_short Social networks, collaborations and high-tech cluster formation in an emerging country: the case of biotechnology in Chile
title_sort social networks collaborations and high tech cluster formation in an emerging country the case of biotechnology in chile
topic Economics of Innovation
Innovation Policies
Entrepreneurship
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