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Industrial innovation, networks, and economic development : Informal information sharing in low-technology clusters in India / Anant Kamath.

By: Series: Routledge studies in development economicsPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2015Edition: First EditionDescription: xix, 159 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138815469 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.870954 KAM 23
LOC classification:
  • HC440.T4 K35 2015
Other classification:
  • BUS000000 | BUS068000
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction and conceptual outline -- Defensive innovation in clusters, and the role of networks in informal information sharing -- Economic relations within social relations -- Summing up -- Outline of the book -- 2.A simulation model of informal information sharing under complex social relations -- Introduction -- Network structure and efficient knowledge diffusion -- The model -- Network analysis and settings -- Results -- Summing up, results, and lessons -- 3. From modelling to empirical study -- 4. Informal information sharing in a universal affinity setting: empirical study of a coir cluster -- Introduction -- Technological modernisation in coir -- The information base and pilot field visits -- Findings -- Lessons -- 5.A network study of two handloom weavers' clusters -- Introduction -- Overview of handlooms at Balaramapuram, and the Saliyar cluster -- Field procedures and questionnaire -- Network analysis -- Conclusions. Contents note continued: 6.Community social capital and inherited cohesive networks -- Background -- The standard line: the centrality of community in technological progress in handloom -- Understanding the counter-example: the Saliyars of Balaramapuram -- Conclusion -- 7. Conclusions and policy lessons -- Summary -- A few lessons for policy -- Supporting an economic-sociology approach to understanding knowledge diffusion and learning.
Summary: "This book offers an innovative examination of how 'low-technology' industries operate. Based on extensive fieldwork in India, the book fuses economic and sociological perspectives on information sharing by means of informal interaction in a low-technology cluster in a developing country. In doing so, the book sheds new light on settings where economic relations arise as emergent properties of social relations. This book examines industrial innovation and microeconomic network behaviour among producers and clusters, perceiving knowledge diffusion to be a socially-spatial, as much as a geographically spatial, phenomenon. This is achieved by employing two methods - simulation modelling, and (quantitative, qualitative, and historical) social network analysis. The simulation model, based on its findings, motivates two empirical studies - one descriptive case and one network study - of low-tech rural and semi-urban traditional technology clusters in Kerala state in southern India. These cases demonstrate two contrasting stories of how social cohesion either supports or thwarts informal information sharing and learning. This book pushes towards an economic-sociology approach to understanding knowledge diffusion and technological learning, which perceives innovation and learning as being more social processes than the mainstream view perceives them to be. In doing so, it makes a significant contribution to the literature on defensive innovation and the role of networks in technological innovation and knowledge diffusion, as well as to policy studies of Indian small firm and traditional technology clusters"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
1. Introduction and conceptual outline --
Defensive innovation in clusters, and the role of networks in informal information sharing --
Economic relations within social relations --
Summing up --
Outline of the book --
2.A simulation model of informal information sharing under complex social relations --
Introduction --
Network structure and efficient knowledge diffusion --
The model --
Network analysis and settings --
Results --
Summing up, results, and lessons --
3. From modelling to empirical study --
4. Informal information sharing in a universal affinity setting: empirical study of a coir cluster --
Introduction --
Technological modernisation in coir --
The information base and pilot field visits --
Findings --
Lessons --
5.A network study of two handloom weavers' clusters --
Introduction --
Overview of handlooms at Balaramapuram, and the Saliyar cluster --
Field procedures and questionnaire --
Network analysis --
Conclusions. Contents note continued: 6.Community social capital and inherited cohesive networks --
Background --
The standard line: the centrality of community in technological progress in handloom --
Understanding the counter-example: the Saliyars of Balaramapuram --
Conclusion --
7. Conclusions and policy lessons --
Summary --
A few lessons for policy --
Supporting an economic-sociology approach to understanding knowledge diffusion and learning.

"This book offers an innovative examination of how 'low-technology' industries operate. Based on extensive fieldwork in India, the book fuses economic and sociological perspectives on information sharing by means of informal interaction in a low-technology cluster in a developing country. In doing so, the book sheds new light on settings where economic relations arise as emergent properties of social relations. This book examines industrial innovation and microeconomic network behaviour among producers and clusters, perceiving knowledge diffusion to be a socially-spatial, as much as a geographically spatial, phenomenon. This is achieved by employing two methods - simulation modelling, and (quantitative, qualitative, and historical) social network analysis. The simulation model, based on its findings, motivates two empirical studies - one descriptive case and one network study - of low-tech rural and semi-urban traditional technology clusters in Kerala state in southern India. These cases demonstrate two contrasting stories of how social cohesion either supports or thwarts informal information sharing and learning. This book pushes towards an economic-sociology approach to understanding knowledge diffusion and technological learning, which perceives innovation and learning as being more social processes than the mainstream view perceives them to be. In doing so, it makes a significant contribution to the literature on defensive innovation and the role of networks in technological innovation and knowledge diffusion, as well as to policy studies of Indian small firm and traditional technology clusters"-- Provided by publisher.

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