Networks, Knowledge, and Niches: Competition in the Worldwide Semiconductor Industry, 1984-1991

Volume: 102, Issue: 3, Pages: 659 - 689
Published: Nov 1, 1996
Abstract
The authors develop a conceptions of an organization-specific niche in a technological network. This niche is defined by two properties: crowding and status. The authors hypothesize that crowding suppresses and organization's life chances and that status enhances life chances, especially for those organizations in uncrowded niches. They operationalize this conception of the niche using patents and patent citations, and they find support for...
Paper Details
Title
Networks, Knowledge, and Niches: Competition in the Worldwide Semiconductor Industry, 1984-1991
Published Date
Nov 1, 1996
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
659 - 689
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