Bridging Ties: A Source of Firm Heterogeneity in Competitive Capabilities (1997)
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@MISC{McEvily97bridgingties:,
author = {Bill McEvily and Akbar Zaheer},
title = {Bridging Ties: A Source of Firm Heterogeneity in Competitive Capabilities},
year = {1997}
}
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What explains differences in firms' abilities to acquire competitive capabilities? In this paper we propose that embeddedness, in terms of firms' network of bridging ties and linkages to regional institutions, are important sources of variation in firms' acquisition of competitive capabilities. We argue that firm networks rich in bridging ties and firms' participation in regional institutions are critical vehicles for accessing new information, ideas, and opportunities leading to the acquisition of competitive capabilities in geographical clusters. Hypotheses are tested on a stratified random sample of 227 job shop manufacturers located in several regions of the US Midwest using data gathered from a mailed questionnaire. Results from structural equation modeling broadly support the embeddedness hypotheses and suggest a number of novel insights about the link between firms' networks and competitive capabilities.







