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Knowledge transmission channels: a comparative study of clusters in Brazil and in China

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Resumo:The aim of this paper is to identify and analyze the knowledge transmission channels in two textile clusters located in two emerging economies: one in Vale do Itajaí, in Brazil, and the other in Haining, in China, highlighting the existing similarities and discrepancies. Information in the textile cluster in Brazil was collected through: studies on secondary sources and fieldwork. The characterization and identification of knowledge transmission channels most used in cluster in Chinese cluster were based on survey data collected from secondary sources, namely research published by international organizations. In both clusters, opportunities of direct learning are found with other companies operating in the same market can be restricted due to the similarity between the goods and a limited competitiveness. The results show that the relations with competitors, suppliers and customers are important knowledge transmission channels in textile clusters. This research can be used by managers to enable the understanding of the mechanisms and determinants of knowledge transmission channels and can also influence the knowledge diffusion more effectively.
Autores principais:Sohn, Ana Paula Lisboa
Outros Autores:Vieira, Filipa Dionísio; Casarotto, Nelson
Assunto:Knowledge transmission channels Collaborative learning Cluster Brazil China
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The aim of this paper is to identify and analyze the knowledge transmission channels in two textile clusters located in two emerging economies: one in Vale do Itajaí, in Brazil, and the other in Haining, in China, highlighting the existing similarities and discrepancies. Information in the textile cluster in Brazil was collected through: studies on secondary sources and fieldwork. The characterization and identification of knowledge transmission channels most used in cluster in Chinese cluster were based on survey data collected from secondary sources, namely research published by international organizations. In both clusters, opportunities of direct learning are found with other companies operating in the same market can be restricted due to the similarity between the goods and a limited competitiveness. The results show that the relations with competitors, suppliers and customers are important knowledge transmission channels in textile clusters. This research can be used by managers to enable the understanding of the mechanisms and determinants of knowledge transmission channels and can also influence the knowledge diffusion more effectively.