Localized Knowledge Spillovers and Organizational Capabilities: Evidence from the Canadian Manufacturing Sector

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Joung-Yeo No
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Purpose - This study empirically investigates how the effects of localized knowledge spillovers on technology adoption are conditional on the organizational capabilities of potential adopters. Design/methodology - The empirical model utilized in this study examines how the presence of prior adopters of advanced manufacturing technologies affects a plant’s technology adoption decision differently based on its organizational capabilities, measured by plant size and plant status (single- plant firm vs. multi-plant firm). Moreover, this study investigates how the scope of knowledge spillovers from prior adopters, both in terms of geographical and functional proximities, differ for plants with different organizational capabilities. Findings - The main findings of this study are as follows: 1. Although plants with lower organizational capabilities are less likely to adopt advanced technologies, such plants receive greater marginal benefits from knowledge spillovers from prior adopters in their region. 2. Plants with greater organizational capabilities can benefit from knowledge spillovers from a wider set of prior adopters. In other words, while plants with lower organizational capabilities tend to benefit from knowledge spillovers from “similar” and “local” adopters, plants with greater organizational capabilities can also benefit from knowledge spillovers from “not-too-similar” or are geographically distant prior adopters. Originality/value - While existing studies mainly focus on the effects of the various kinds of regional agglomeration, few studies investigate localized knowledge spillovers in technology adoption. Moreover, no prior studies have explored how the effects of knowledge spillovers on technology adoption depend on a plant’s organizational capabilities and how the scope of knowledge spillovers differs for plants with different organizational capabilities. This study is the first to empirically investigate this topic.
本地化知识溢出效应与组织能力:来自加拿大制造业的证据
目的--本研究通过实证研究,探讨本地化知识溢出对技术采用的影响如何取决于潜在采用者的组织能力。 设计/方法 - 本研究采用的实证模型考察了先进制造技术先行采用者的存在如何根据工厂的组织能力(以工厂规模和工厂地位(单工厂企业与多工厂企业)衡量)对工厂的技术采用决策产生不同的影响。此外,本研究还探讨了不同组织能力的工厂从先前采用者那里获得的知识溢出效应在地理位置和功能接近性方面有何不同。 研究结果 - 本研究的主要结果如下:1.虽然组织能力较低的工厂采用先进技术的可能性较小,但这些工厂从本地区先前采用者的知识外溢中获得的边际效益更大。2.2. 组织能力较强的工厂可以从更多先前采用者的知识溢出中获益。换句话说,组织能力较低的工厂往往能从 "相似 "和 "本地 "采用者的知识溢出中获益,而组织能力较强的工厂也能从 "不太相似 "或地理位置较远的先前采用者的知识溢出中获益。 原创性/价值--现有研究主要关注各种区域集聚效应,但很少有研究调查技术采用过程中的本地化知识溢出效应。此外,之前也没有研究探讨知识溢出对技术采用的影响如何取决于工厂的组织能力,以及不同组织能力的工厂的知识溢出范围有何不同。本研究首次对这一主题进行了实证研究。
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Journal of Korea Trade
Journal of Korea Trade Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Korea Trade purports to support and encourage researches in the area of international economics, international business and foreign trade practices & laws. The Journal welcomes theoretical and empirical papers in the broadly-defined international trade issues and policy implications in the context of Korea Trade.
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