Don't stand so close to me: competitive pressures, proximity and inter-organizational collaboration

Daniele Mascia*, Francesca Pallotti, Federica Angeli

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Abstract

Don't stand so close to me: competitive pressures, proximity and inter-organizational collaboration. Regional Studies. This paper investigates how geographical proximity moderates the non-monotonic relation between niche overlap and the propensity of organizations to collaborate. The main prediction is that the strength of this relation is different for organizations with low versus high levels of geographical proximity. Proposed hypotheses are tested by using data collected within a community of hospital organizations serving more than 5 million residents in one of the largest Italian geographical regions. After controlling for internal resource complementarities and differences in organizational forms, behavioural orientations and institutional constraints among hospitals, this paper finds strong empirical support to the research hypotheses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1348-1361
Number of pages14
JournalRegional Studies
Volume51
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • spatial proximity
  • niche overlap
  • inter-organizational relations
  • hospitals
  • competition
  • HEALTH-CARE
  • INTERHOSPITAL COLLABORATION
  • SECURITIES ANALYSTS
  • ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHY
  • ALLIANCE FORMATION
  • SOCIAL-STRUCTURE
  • KNOWLEDGE FLOWS
  • TACIT KNOWLEDGE
  • NICHE OVERLAP
  • NETWORKS

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