Development of small and medium-sized enterprise horizontal innovation networks: UK agri-food sector study
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01/11/2014
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Within the management literature, there is an emergent discourse on horizontal collaboration among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), whereby individual rivalries are overcome by the need for more resources and innovation, leading to increased competitiveness through joint product development. In particular, a number of these horizontal collaborations between SMEs have occurred within the agri-food sector. As a consequence, this article aims to explore the longitudinal development of horizontal innovation networks within an artisan bakers’ network as part of the UK SME agri-food sector. An interpretivist research approach was used, whereby the development and evolution of an artisan bakers’ horizontal network was studied over a 27-month period. The findings, as summarised in conceptual models which draw upon knowledge-based open innovation and social network constructs, illustrate that a complex three-stage life cycle development occurred within the bakers’ horizontal network. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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McAdam , M , McAdam , R , Dunn , A & McCall , C 2014 , ' Development of small and medium-sized enterprise horizontal innovation networks: UK agri-food sector study ' International Small Business Journal , vol 32 , no. 7 , 32 , pp. 830-853 . DOI: 10.1177/0266242613476079 |
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article |