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Proximity and centrality in inter-organisational collaborations for innovation: A study on an aerospace cluster in Italy

Francesco Capone (Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Florence, Italy)
Vincenzo Zampi (Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Florence, Italy)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 26 November 2019

Issue publication date: 14 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the different drivers of the establishment of innovation relationships in an aerospace cluster. In particular, the work investigates the impact of the various forms of proximity in the formation of inter-organisational collaborations for innovation.

Design/methodology/approach

The analysis is based on primary data collected through interviews and questionnaires on innovation collaborations, administered to all the firms operating in the aerospace cluster in Tuscany. The work applies social network analysis and Exponential Random Graph Models to analyse the forces that drive inter-organisational collaborations for innovation.

Findings

Results confirm the importance of geographical proximity in the formation of ties in the cluster, but social proximity is one of the main drivers for tie formation. Reciprocity shows that companies develop innovations in a reciprocal way and that most relationships are bidirectional. Triadic closure is also relevant, where the role played by trust and previous relationships is evident. Finally, hierarchy network processes are underlined, where the most central actors of the network are the most popular confirming a processes of preferential attachment. The central organisations gradually are more important, whereas the marginal ones are left in the periphery.

Originality/value

The work presents some novelties. First, it measures the different impacts of the various forms of proximity together with more advanced measures of network analysis. It allows pointing out the relevance of a firm’s network position in clusters and the fact that clusters assume hierarchical structures similar to centre-periphery networks, where most relevant nodes are in the inner core and marginal organisations are relegated.

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Acknowledgements

The authors express gratitude to Professor Roberto Pini, President of the Technological District FORTIS for his kind availability and to Chiara Corti for data collection.

Citation

Capone, F. and Zampi, V. (2020), "Proximity and centrality in inter-organisational collaborations for innovation: A study on an aerospace cluster in Italy", Management Decision, Vol. 58 No. 2, pp. 239-254. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-01-2019-0086

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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