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BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
卷 29, 期 3, 页码 1034-1044出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2415
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clean-tech; firms' collaboration; knowledge exchange; m&a; partner selection
Nowadays scholars widely recognize that know-how, capabilities and knowledge needed to generate innovations often reside outside the firm, start-ups are a valuable source, and collaborative networks are a fundamental strategy for innovation. This is true especially for the clean-tech sector, which is characterized by the continuous search for innovative solutions and technological advancements. The purpose of the paper is to provide a methodological support for the screening of potential partners based on network analysis and, then, help firms to select them for collaboration and knowledge exchange. The methodology can be easily adopted by managers and executives to identify firms to monitor with greater attention for future investments. The analysis is on a dataset of 4,782 clean-tech companies operating worldwide. Results highlight that energy companies looking for external sources could investigate their network of business proximity if they intend to specialize in a defined field and/or collaborate with similar partners, while they could explore their network of strategic proximity if they intend to diversify their businesses, that is cooperating and exchanging knowledge with firms with distant but complementary capabilities and resources.
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