Social networks: effects of social capital on firm innovation
Article Type: Abstracts From: Development and Learning in Organizations, Volume 24, Issue 6
Molina-Morales F.X., Martínez-Fernández M.T.Journal of Small Business Management, April 2010, Volume 48 Issue 2 Start page: 258, No. of pages: 22
Aims to introduce some specific insights regarding social networks and the geographical proximity of firms in order to investigate factors involved in the innovation of firms. In particular, this study reviews ideas from the industrial district literature by analyzing the role played by the dimensions of social capital, that is, social interactions, trust, shared vision and involvement of local institutions, in the process and product innovation of firms inside the district. This paper draws on an analysis comparing district members and non-members based on a sample of 220 manufacturing firms in the Valencia Region(Spain). Findings suggest a positive association between district affiliation,social capital and involvement of local institutions and innovation that can offer relevant prescriptions for policy makers and individual entrepreneurs. ISSN: 0047-2778 Article type: Research paper Reference: 39AP128
Keywords: Innovation, Location, Regional development, Social capital, Social networks, Spain
