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Tacit knowledge transfer via interlocking directorates: A comparison of Canada and the United States
Authors:Sean B O'Hagan  & Milford B Green
Institution:Nipissing University
Abstract:This paper explores geography as a contributing factor to knowledge transfer among Canadian and American firms. We argue that the knowledge networks of the two countries are moving in opposite directions. Canada's network is converging into fewer cities while the American network encompasses a greater number of cities. When the knowledge networks of Canada and the United States are explored, national and local boundaries are found to impede the movement of corporate knowledge. Prior to our discussion on its spatiality, the concept of knowledge is introduced and its relation to individuals and firms of the Canadian and American corporate network is examined.
Keywords:interlocking directorates  Canada and United States  tacit knowledge transfer
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