Authors
Susan Christopherson, Jennifer Clark
Publication date
2007/12/1
Journal
Regional Studies
Volume
41
Issue
9
Pages
1223-1236
Publisher
Routledge
Description
C hristopherson S., C lark J.(2007) Power in firm networks: what it means for regional innovation systems, Regional Studies 41, 1223–1236. The role of power within regional firm networks is noted in empirical studies but insufficiently theorized. It is suggested that network functioning is conflictual and that more powerful network members, particularly transnational corporations (TNCs), leverage regional resources to advance their sustainable competitive advantage. The agendas and power exercised by TNCs within regionalized firm networks have significant implications for regional policy and the uneven allocation of resources and capacities within and among regions. The findings indicate that transnational firm access to resources that are critical to innovation, including university research and skilled labour, negatively affects the potential for innovation by small and medium-size firms.
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