Title of article :
Forms of Network Resource: Knowledge Access and the Role of Inter-Firm Networks
Author/Authors :
Robert Huggins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The leveraging of inter-firm networks is increasingly considered to be a strategic
resource that can potentially be shaped by managerial action. In recent years, scholars
have turned to the concept of social capital to understand how the transfer of knowledge
occurs within and across firms. However, this has resulted in an overstretching of
the social capital concept. The aim of this paper is to refine and add specificity to the
current broad application of the social capital concept. It is argued that although the
social capital concept explains investments in networks based on a network logic
relating to sociability and socialization, it does not explain investments in networks
based on a logic relating to economic expectations.These expectations result in network
participation that is more calculative than networks containing social capital. The
paper introduces the notion of ‘network capital’ to explain the resources contained
within inter-firm networks that do not necessarily equate with the type of trust and
obligations associated with social capital. Network capital is defined as an investment in
calculative relations through which firms gain access to knowledge to enhance expected
economic returns. It is argued that while network capital can be strategically managed,
particularly to influence knowledge flow, the nature of social capital is such that it is
very difficult to manage. It is concluded that the network capital–social capital framework
opens a number of avenues in terms of future research, especially in relation to the
extended resource-based view of the firm and theories of open innovation.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews