Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios (Oct 2019)

Innovation capability of clusters: understanding the innovation of geographic business networks

  • Bruno Anicet Bittencourt,
  • Aurora Carneiro Zen,
  • Frédéric Prévot

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v21i4.4016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. Special Isseu
pp. 647 – 663

Abstract

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Purpose – This paper aims to explore innovation in geographic business networks and to propose a model of cluster innovation capability. The premise is that innovation is a necessity for firms and inter-firm relationships is an option for it to occur. Among these relationships, clusters stand out, with studies showing that firms in clusters tend to be more innovative. Design/methodology/approach – Thus, we conducted an exploratory study of two clusters: the emerging cluster of Alto do Camaquã, in Brazil, and growing cluster of Sisteron, in France. The cases were analyzed based on elements previously established in the literature: context; collective strategy; public policy; commercialization; pro-activity; external relationships; transmission; collaboration; assimilation, transformation, and application of knowledge; governance; infrastructure; financial and human resources. Findings – We obtained a model of cluster innovation capability, composed of strategic management, relationships and learning, technological and marketing development, and operational management. Originality/value – The proposed model is a dynamic model as capabilities vary in their intensities according to the development stage of the cluster and its maturity time.

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