会议专题

Horizontal Cooperation and Technological Innovation in SME Clusters: The Case of Yiwu Traditional Industrial Clusters

Recently, there has been widespread interest in the issue of technological innovation in SME clusters. Research on the clusters in developed countries claims that knowledge spillovers can contribute to innovation growth. However, in developing countries such as China, lots of traditional SME clusters show the opposite situation: the imitative behaviors caused by knowledge spillovers discourage enterprises to innovate. For this reason, most Chinese traditional SME clusters face technological innovation bottleneck except a few clusters. The objective of this paper is to explore how these successful clusters effectively control the free riding behaviors. We find that active horizontal cooperation among enterprises plays an important role in answering this question. Although many horizontal cooperation activities among enterprises have no direct relation with technological innovation activities, according to Institutional Economics, they can be linked tactically as a whole and the method linking them can be regarded as a kind of institutional arrangement. Particularly, a theoretical framework is built consisting of two basic models, capturing the essence of technological innovation activities and horizontal cooperation activities respectively, and a linked game model, revealing the internal relationship of the former two models. Finally, apply the theoretical framework to a case study of Chinese Yiwu industrial clusters.

LI Min YANG Jianmei OU Ruiqiu

School of Business Administration, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, P. R. China

国际会议

The Fifth InternationalSymposium on Management of Technology(ISMOT07)(第五届技术与创新管理国际研讨会)

杭州

英文

1657-1661

2007-06-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)