2016
DOI: 10.7819/rbgn.v18i62.2798
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Relational structure in the global automotive industry: groups, networks and fields

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this study was to analyze the network structure of automotive companies linked by cross-shareholding, joint ventures, manufacturing contracts and alliances, from 2004 to 2012. The study also explored how the network structure affects the competition in the field.Design/methodology/approach -The sample involved 3695 dyads. Based on this data, it was possible to build and assess networks using Gephi and UCINET software. The study considered network analysis metrics such as centrality, gro… Show more

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“…The configuration of the relationship patterns in the networks allowed us to identify a strong community structure and to carry the analysis over to the subgroups' performance and their centrality, reinforcing the findings of previous studies in the automotive industry (Nohria & Garcia-Pont, 1991;Ratajczak-Mrozek, 2017;Sacomano et al, 2016). In the first year there were a total of 12 subgroups and a total of 10 subgroups in the subsequent years, as also found by Garcia-Pont and Nohria (2002) and Sacomano et al (2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The configuration of the relationship patterns in the networks allowed us to identify a strong community structure and to carry the analysis over to the subgroups' performance and their centrality, reinforcing the findings of previous studies in the automotive industry (Nohria & Garcia-Pont, 1991;Ratajczak-Mrozek, 2017;Sacomano et al, 2016). In the first year there were a total of 12 subgroups and a total of 10 subgroups in the subsequent years, as also found by Garcia-Pont and Nohria (2002) and Sacomano et al (2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Network analysis suggests contemplating the social context as the core of any economic phenomenon, and not as a mere externality (Convert & Heilbron, 2007). In this approach, organizations have to be contextualized in the structural and relational positions they occupy in complex business relationships (Borgatti et al, 2014;Owen Smith & Powell, 2008;Sacomano, Matui, Candido, & Amaral, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As escolas que participam do PNAE superam cinco mil em todo o país. Há um conjunto sugestões e procedimentos no Programa recomendando cardápios e nutrientes, higiene, organização de cozinhas, treinamento (Borgatti, 2005;Sacomano Neto, 2016) 2. Mecanismos para adaptação de regras contratuais (Jones, et al, 1997) B. Relação grupo-sujeito (imersão, participação, comprometimento, identificação com grupo, pertencimento) (Weber & Grisci, 2010) 3.…”
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