Using a large sample of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we investigate the effect of business cooperation realized through a "network contract" on the economic performance of network members. We find that establishing a formal business network has a positive effect on a firm's gross margin ratio and exports, but not on profits. The advantages of this type of networking are stronger in the cases of the following: smaller firms; firms operating in traditional markets; firms operating in turbulent markets; firms located in less developed areas; and firms not part of an industrial district. The characteristics of a network (such as its size, geographical dispersion, and the sectorial diversity of its members) also have an impact on firm performance.
The advantages of formalizing networks: new evidence from Italian SMEs
Manello A;
2018
Abstract
Using a large sample of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we investigate the effect of business cooperation realized through a "network contract" on the economic performance of network members. We find that establishing a formal business network has a positive effect on a firm's gross margin ratio and exports, but not on profits. The advantages of this type of networking are stronger in the cases of the following: smaller firms; firms operating in traditional markets; firms operating in turbulent markets; firms located in less developed areas; and firms not part of an industrial district. The characteristics of a network (such as its size, geographical dispersion, and the sectorial diversity of its members) also have an impact on firm performance.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.