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Makers and clusters. Knowledge leaks in open innovation networks
Author(s) -
Jessica D. Giusti,
Fernando G. Alberti,
Federica Belfanti
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of innovation and knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2530-7614
pISSN - 2444-569X
DOI - 10.1016/j.jik.2018.04.001
Subject(s) - snowball sampling , knowledge flow , knowledge management , open innovation , social network analysis , business , network analysis , knowledge creation , phenomenon , data science , computer science , marketing , social media , engineering , physics , world wide web , downstream (manufacturing) , medicine , quantum mechanics , electrical engineering , pathology
This paper aims at investigating the role of makers in open innovation networks by focusing on whether and how knowledge leaks occur in open innovation networks with makers. In the last years, makers have been widely recognized as conducive to innovation and growth in different fields through a novel and open approach. However, little is known about the role played by makers and, more specifically, about the flow of unintended knowledge – i.e. knowledge leaks. Data have been collected by iteratively deploying a snowball sampling technique in an Italian high-tech cluster with a dense and heterogeneous ecosystem of makers. Data analysis relied on social network analysis method and techniques. Findings shed light on a totally unexplored phenomenon and suggest intriguing implications both for theory and practice on whether and how knowledge is exchanged in innovation networks and how knowledge leaks occur.

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