2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00463.x
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Social capital in industrial districts: Influence of the strength of ties and density of the network on the sense of belonging to the district

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“…Whereas, Molina-Morales, Capo-Vicedo, and Martínez-Fernández (2012), in their studies of clusters, distinguished embeddedness in a territory, understood as a sense of belonging to a given community located in a specific geographic space. It comes down to using a homogeneous system of shared common norms and values as well as personal relations as elements conducive to the creation of an "atmosphere of productive activity".…”
Section: The Essence and Dimensions Of Enterprise Embeddedness In A Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas, Molina-Morales, Capo-Vicedo, and Martínez-Fernández (2012), in their studies of clusters, distinguished embeddedness in a territory, understood as a sense of belonging to a given community located in a specific geographic space. It comes down to using a homogeneous system of shared common norms and values as well as personal relations as elements conducive to the creation of an "atmosphere of productive activity".…”
Section: The Essence and Dimensions Of Enterprise Embeddedness In A Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of these networks in the functioning of regional clusters was highlighted in the 1980s (Piore and Sabel 1984;Scott 1986;Camagni 1991) in studies, which, on this basis, empirically analysed the functioning of clusters in order to understand the conditions under which local externalities occur as well as their effects. Beyond the mere density of market exchanges, the researchers have focused on the social linkages that allow for processes of economic development, through the characterization of social capital (Callois and Aubert 2007;Molina-Morales et al 2013) or through the analysis of knowledge exchange network evolutions and firms' absorptive capacities (Giuliani and Bell 2005;Graf 2010, Brenner et al 2011. Following from those works, more literature has been produced, examining the networks most likely to support innovation and collective action and therefore to strengthen regional clusters, especially in the rural world (Spielman et al 2010;Crespo et al 2012;Chiffoleau and Touzard 2013;Compagnone and Hellec 2015).…”
Section: Social Network Proximity Dynamics and Territorial Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar de os estudos de Granovetter (1973) terem demonstrado as vantagens e a importância dos vínculos fracos, Hite (2003) Ghoshal (1998, p.243) afirmam que "a proposição central da teoria do capital social é que as redes de relacionamentos constituem um recurso valioso para a condução das questões sociais, proporcionando aos seus membros um capital de propriedade da coletividade". Da mesma forma que outros tipos de capital, ele é um ativo valioso, que envolve atributos organizacionais e sociais, tais como normas, valores e confiança que facilitam as relações com benefício mútuo de indivíduos ou organizações (Molina-Morales et. al, 2013).…”
Section: -Redes Sociaisunclassified
“…Assim, pode-se perceber que cada cluster TIC tem características que lhe são próprias em função de diversos fatores como, por exemplo, políticas governamentais, presença e estímulo de instituições locais como universidades. Do ponto de vista dos clusters, isso já foi percebido também em outras indústrias, como a moveleira (Hoffmann et al, 2014) ou a de cerâmica de revestimento (Molina-Morales et al, 2013). O que se percebe é que o Governo Federal, por meio de política pública teve força de mudar a configuração do cluster de Santa Catarina e, embora não se tenham dados sobre isso, o mais provável é que as instituições locais acompanharam esse movimento.…”
Section: Análise Descritiva Dos Dadosunclassified
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