V. Hoffmann, F. Belussi, F. Molina-Morales, Daniel Vieira Pires
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Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the relationship between increased competition and cluster resources – that is, horizontal cooperation, supporting organizations, and knowledge transfer – during the 2008–2010s economic crisis, and we discuss the impact of the crisis on small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The empirical study is based on a survey with entrepreneurs within two Italian clusters: Arzignano (tannery) and Riviera del Brenta (high-quality footwear and accessories). Our results show that competition impacts the clusters’ competitive resources. We consider that support institutions act as a local resource but also as a local actor, which means that having a positive impact on them depends on the actions they develop to overcome a crisis. Thus, for local SMEs, territory is a source of competitive advantage, even when the cluster is under pressure. This paper provides two major contributions. First, we show that when cluster resources are affected by an external shock, a positive result might emerge. Second, from a managerial point of view, we show that institutions are important in supporting the cluster in times of crisis, and these institutions may be able to implement concrete actions to help local SMEs promote their products.
本文分析了2008 - 2010年经济危机期间竞争加剧与集群资源(即横向合作、支持组织和知识转移)之间的关系,并讨论了危机对中小企业的影响。这项实证研究基于对意大利两个集群——Arzignano(制革厂)和Riviera del Brenta(高品质鞋类和配饰)——的企业家的调查。研究结果表明,竞争对集群的竞争资源产生影响。我们认为,支助机构既是地方资源,也是地方行动者,这意味着对它们产生积极影响取决于它们为克服危机而采取的行动。因此,对本地中小企业来说,地域是竞争优势的来源,即使集群面临压力。本文提供了两个主要贡献。首先,我们表明当集群资源受到外部冲击时,可能会出现积极的结果。其次,从管理的角度来看,我们表明制度在危机时期对集群的支持是重要的,这些制度可能能够采取具体行动帮助当地中小企业推广其产品。
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Entrepreneurship and Regional Development is unique in that it addresses the central factors in economic development - entrepreneurial vitality and innovation - as local and regional phenomena. It provides a multi-disciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship and small firm development and for those studying and developing the local and regional context in which entrepreneurs emerge, innovate and establish the new economic activities which drive economic growth and create new economic wealth and employment. The Journal focuses on the diverse and complex characteristics of local and regional economies which lead to entrepreneurial vitality and endow the large and small firms within them with international competitiveness.