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PurposeThe paper aims to investigate the role of the network in managing the tradition and innovation paradox in the agribusiness industry. In particular, this study aims to demonstrate that agribusiness firms can innovate through tradition by joining a network, to capture the way intellectual capital (IC) is created, shared and transformed.Design/methodology/approachThe authors approached the study using the social capital conceptual framework, considering the network a critical determinant of social capital, which enhances the organization's ability to share, create and utilize knowledge. Then, the authors also employed the extended territorial strategy theory. The authors derived empirical evidence from companies belonging to the PGI-labeled Consortium of Pasta di Gragnano (Consortium). The authors used a quantitative approach, carrying out a panel data analysis.FindingsThe results suggested that belonging to Consortium had a positive impact on the operating performance, the financial performance and the environment where consortium firms operate. Thus, being part of a network helps firms to innovate in a traditional industry.Research limitations/implicationsThe evidence of this work provided several implications for managers, IC community and the policy public. For managers, the authors observed that agribusiness firms can preserve their traditions through knowledge sharing with firms that operate in the same network. For IC community, the authors contributed to the debate on the social capital theory, arguing that the one area of IC that has received significant attention is the role of the network, which enhances the organization's ability to generate, share and apply knowledge effectively (Lin, 2017; Solitander and Tidström, 2010). Finally, the authors argued that policymakers should implement new reforms that facilitate the formation of networks, especially in socio-economic contexts where the unemployment rate is high.Originality/valueThis is the first study that employs quantitative analysis to investigate this paradox.
目的探讨网络在农业综合企业管理传统与创新悖论中的作用。特别是,本研究旨在证明农业综合企业可以通过加入网络来通过传统进行创新,以捕捉知识资本(IC)的创造、共享和转化方式。设计/方法论/方法作者使用社会资本概念框架进行研究,认为网络是社会资本的关键决定因素,它增强了组织共享、创造和利用知识的能力。然后,作者还运用了扩展领土战略理论。作者从属于PGI标记的Pasta di Gragnano联盟(联盟)的公司获得了经验证据。作者采用了定量方法,进行了面板数据分析。研究结果表明,加入联合体对联合体企业的经营业绩、财务业绩和经营环境都有积极影响。因此,成为网络的一部分有助于企业在传统行业中进行创新。研究局限性/含义这项工作的证据为管理者、IC社区和政策公众提供了一些启示。对于管理者,作者观察到,农业综合企业可以通过与在同一网络中运营的公司共享知识来保持其传统。对于集成电路社区,作者参与了关于社会资本理论的辩论,认为集成电路中一个备受关注的领域是网络的作用,它增强了组织有效生成、共享和应用知识的能力(Lin,2017;Solitander和Tidström,2010)。最后,作者认为,政策制定者应该实施新的改革,促进网络的形成,特别是在失业率高的社会经济背景下。独创性/价值这是第一项采用定量分析来研究这一悖论的研究。
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The Journal of Intellectual Capital is a peer-reviewed international publication dedicated to the exchange of the latest research and best practice information on all aspects of creating, identifying, managing and measuring intellectual capital in organisations. The journal publishes original research and case studies by academic, business and public sector contributors on intellectual capital strategies, approaches, frameworks, tools, techniques and technologies in order to increase the understanding of intellectual capital within the context of the modern knowledge economy. The focus of this journal is on the identification of innovative intellectual capital strategies and the application of theoretical concepts to real-world situations.