Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä

Three fourths of Finnish business enterprises have relationships that are deeper than those associated with normal market transactions, i.e., they are involved in interorganizational networking. Regionally networking is more commonplace in North Savo, North Karelia/Kainuu, Central Finland and Laplan...

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Main Authors: Pajarinen, Mika, Rouvinen, Petri
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Finnish
Published: Helsinki: The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) 2008
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L14
L22
L25
eco
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10419/44547
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:econstor.eu:10419/44547 2023-05-15T17:00:15+02:00 Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä The network’s regional vitality? Findings from the business survey Pajarinen, Mika Rouvinen, Petri 2008-01-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/44547 fi fin Helsinki: The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) gbv-ppn:583109748 RePEc:rif:dpaper:1157 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/44547 other ddc:330 D21 L14 L22 L25 Inter-organizational networking business collaboration profitability growth Unternehmensnetzwerk Regionale Konzentration Rentabilität Unternehmensentwicklung Finnland manag eco Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2008 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:19:34Z Three fourths of Finnish business enterprises have relationships that are deeper than those associated with normal market transactions, i.e., they are involved in interorganizational networking. Regionally networking is more commonplace in North Savo, North Karelia/Kainuu, Central Finland and Lapland/Northern Ostrobothnia. Connections to other firms is the most prevalent and qualitatively most important type of networking. Networking is predominantly a local phenomenon, particularly when it comes to firms' partnerships with educational and research institutions as well as public bodies. Networking may be associated with better firm profitability in low-tech industries. Participating in a national cluster may be associated with firms' better growth prospects. In the absence of functioning local markets for some productive inputs, being engaged in inter-organizational networking may be a necessary conditions for firms' survival. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Lapland Unknown Kainuu ENVELOPE(28.000,28.000,66.000,66.000)
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topic ddc:330
D21
L14
L22
L25
Inter-organizational networking
business collaboration
profitability
growth
Unternehmensnetzwerk
Regionale Konzentration
Rentabilität
Unternehmensentwicklung
Finnland
manag
eco
spellingShingle ddc:330
D21
L14
L22
L25
Inter-organizational networking
business collaboration
profitability
growth
Unternehmensnetzwerk
Regionale Konzentration
Rentabilität
Unternehmensentwicklung
Finnland
manag
eco
Pajarinen, Mika
Rouvinen, Petri
Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
topic_facet ddc:330
D21
L14
L22
L25
Inter-organizational networking
business collaboration
profitability
growth
Unternehmensnetzwerk
Regionale Konzentration
Rentabilität
Unternehmensentwicklung
Finnland
manag
eco
description Three fourths of Finnish business enterprises have relationships that are deeper than those associated with normal market transactions, i.e., they are involved in interorganizational networking. Regionally networking is more commonplace in North Savo, North Karelia/Kainuu, Central Finland and Lapland/Northern Ostrobothnia. Connections to other firms is the most prevalent and qualitatively most important type of networking. Networking is predominantly a local phenomenon, particularly when it comes to firms' partnerships with educational and research institutions as well as public bodies. Networking may be associated with better firm profitability in low-tech industries. Participating in a national cluster may be associated with firms' better growth prospects. In the absence of functioning local markets for some productive inputs, being engaged in inter-organizational networking may be a necessary conditions for firms' survival.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pajarinen, Mika
Rouvinen, Petri
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Rouvinen, Petri
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title Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
title_short Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
title_full Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
title_fullStr Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
title_full_unstemmed Verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? Havaintoja yrityskyselystä
title_sort verkostoista alueellista elinvoimaa? havaintoja yrityskyselystä
publisher Helsinki: The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA)
publishDate 2008
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