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Structure and evolution of global cluster networks: evidence from the aerospace industry
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringNetwork AnalysisIndustrial OrganizationNetwork DynamicNetwork EvolutionData ScienceNew Panel DatasetNetwork ComplexityAerospace IndustryManagementValue NetworkSystems EngineeringFormal FirmInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyGlobal Cluster NetworksSocial Network AnalysisInternational ManagementEconomicsNetwork TheoryInterorganizational RelationshipNetworked OrganizationCommunity StructureCluster DevelopmentNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryBusinessKnowledge ManagementEmpirical Evidence
We use a new panel dataset to study the network of formal firm linkages within and across 52 aerospace clusters in North America and Europe. Our theoretical framework, built upon the knowledge-based cluster and global value chains literature, suggests that a reduction in spatial transaction costs has induced clusters to specialize in increasingly fine-grained value chain stages. This should cause the overall network to evolve from a geographically localized structure to a trans-local hierarchical structure that is stratified along value chain stages. Applying community structure detection techniques and organizing sub-networks by linkage type, we find empirical evidence in support of this proposition.
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