Purpose - The papers deals with enterprise networks and clusters dynamics, as well as inter-firm joints and collaborations, in order to study their evolution and possible effects when radical innovation occurs inside them. Design/methodology/approach – In order to study these dynamics, as long as the optimal balancing among different strategies and the importance of exogenous parameters in cluster creation, a model is presented. It follows the agent based paradigm, particularly suited for describing complex social systems in which many parts interact among them. This allows to create simulations of the studied system, and to test different hypotheses. Besides, it’s the only paradigm in which the emergent features of complex systems can arise spontaneously, thanks to the bottom-up design. A model is introduced and described in details. Findings – Qualitative results are described, reflecting current state-of-the art theories. The results show how clusters emerge and evolve among enterprises, and how radical innovation can trigger this phenomenon. Different managerial behaviour (externally or internally focused) are discussed as well. Originality/value – The most important feature of a model based on agent is the possibility of repeating the experiment several time, by changing one or few variables at a time, by leaving the other ones unchanged. It constitutes for Social Sciences the equivalent of lab experiments for such discipline as Physics or Chemistry. The presented model allows to study different clustering scenarios, by changing the initial conditions.

Enterprise Clusters Triggered by RadicalInnovation: a Modelistic Approach

PIRONTI, Marco
;
REMONDINO, Marco
;
PISANO, PAOLA
2010-01-01

Abstract

Purpose - The papers deals with enterprise networks and clusters dynamics, as well as inter-firm joints and collaborations, in order to study their evolution and possible effects when radical innovation occurs inside them. Design/methodology/approach – In order to study these dynamics, as long as the optimal balancing among different strategies and the importance of exogenous parameters in cluster creation, a model is presented. It follows the agent based paradigm, particularly suited for describing complex social systems in which many parts interact among them. This allows to create simulations of the studied system, and to test different hypotheses. Besides, it’s the only paradigm in which the emergent features of complex systems can arise spontaneously, thanks to the bottom-up design. A model is introduced and described in details. Findings – Qualitative results are described, reflecting current state-of-the art theories. The results show how clusters emerge and evolve among enterprises, and how radical innovation can trigger this phenomenon. Different managerial behaviour (externally or internally focused) are discussed as well. Originality/value – The most important feature of a model based on agent is the possibility of repeating the experiment several time, by changing one or few variables at a time, by leaving the other ones unchanged. It constitutes for Social Sciences the equivalent of lab experiments for such discipline as Physics or Chemistry. The presented model allows to study different clustering scenarios, by changing the initial conditions.
2010
5
32
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enterprise; simulation; network
pironti m.; remondino m.; pisano p.
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