Network dynamics and institutional context in China's film industry

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Shengjun Zhu, Wenwan Jin, Hu Wen, Qiangguo Zhang
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Existing literature has explored how different firm behaviours and strategies in different institutional contexts result in variegation in network structures. Based on those studies, this paper first examines how networks have been shaped by China's institutional transition in general and the process of marketisation in particular. Furthermore, we stress that the rise of networks in China's film industry has in return boosted the development of private firms and subsequently pushed forward the process of marketisation in this industry. Empirical results show that private firms have benefitted more from the complementarity between direct knowledge spillovers via inter-firm networks and indirect knowledge spillovers via inter-city networks, while state-owned enterprises are incapable of coping with the competition effects stemming from inter-city networks and fail to benefit from trans-local knowledge spillovers in networks. Our main contribution is thus to direct attention to the interaction between network dynamics and institutional transition, which remains underexplored in the current literature.

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中国电影产业的网络动态和体制背景
现有文献探讨了不同制度背景下的不同企业行为和战略如何导致网络结构的变化。在这些研究的基础上,本文首先探讨了中国的制度转型,特别是市场化进程是如何塑造网络的。此外,我们还强调,中国电影产业中网络的兴起反过来促进了民营企业的发展,进而推动了该产业的市场化进程。实证结果表明,民营企业从企业间网络的直接知识外溢和城市间网络的间接知识外溢之间的互补中获益更多,而国有企业则无力应对城市间网络的竞争效应,无法从网络的跨地方知识外溢中获益。因此,我们的主要贡献在于引导人们关注网络动态与制度转型之间的互动关系,而目前的文献对这一问题的探讨仍然不足。
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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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