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Inter-organizational geographical proximity and local start-ups' knowledge acquisition: a contingency approach
Authors:Manuela Presutti  Cristina Boari  Antonio Majocchi
Institution:1. Department of Management , University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy manuela.presutti@unibo.it;3. Department of Management , University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy;4. Department of Management , University of Pavia , Pavia , Italy
Abstract:Entrepreneurship studies offer conflicting answers to a key research question: What impact does geographic proximity have on the process of knowledge acquisition by start-ups? This study proposes a new, dynamic framework of three interrelated factors that may moderate this impact; it anticipates that the importance of local and distant knowledge networks depends on the life cycle stages reached by both start-ups and industrial clusters, as well as on the dyadic relationships between local start-ups and their business partners. Some additional variables help strengthen the conceptual model and the key research propositions. This study thus offers a new perspective on entrepreneurship research, namely the configuration of start-ups in both spatial and social contexts. Such a view offers two substantial benefits: a greater understanding of the role played by geographical proximity in knowledge acquisition and an impetus for further empirical research in this field. This article concludes with various implications of the proposed model for both theoretical and managerial purposes.
Keywords:knowledge  start-ups  industrial cluster  geographical proximity  inter-organizational networks
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