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Research On The Influence Of Networking Ties To Enterprise Risk Resistance Capability In Industrial Clusters

Posted on:2009-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360272477471Subject:Technical Economics and Management
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Enterprises are the most active organizations in industrial cluster, which show the most powerful competition. It indicates that the neighborhood of geography brought the convenience for the cooperation of enterprises and with others. So the research of enterprises in the industrial cluster is meaningful not only in theory, but also in practice. The essence of network is relations between persons or organizations and many studies indicate that informal relationship also has the important effect to enterprises.At present, the research on enterprise risk resistance capability is just in beginning. Many of them just raise an index system, and mainly analyze the networking ties and its effects qualitatively. So the quantitative exploration studying is very important.This paper analyzes industrial cluster network structure and the characteristic of networking ties. As the former research we distinguish the networking ties as official and unofficial, and induce the index. Then we divide enterprise risk resistance capability in industrial cluster into two parts by its main constitutive factors. Basis on the former index, we establish a model as the hypothesis and carry on the evidence research to Xi'an manufacturing industry cluster by questionnaires. The result shows that official network has good influence on enterprise risk resistance capability, and unofficial networking ties don't play a important role in the process of enterprises'innovation. The reason is that unofficial networking ties between the nodes don't deliver creative resources effectively. It may improve this capability if unofficial turns to official. Finally we put forward some related suggestions to the enterprises in industrial cluster.
Keywords/Search Tags:industrial cluster, industrial cluster network, networking ties, enterprise risk resistance capability, structural equation modeling (SEM), LISREL
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