The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks

The concept of industrial clustering—that is, the importance of synergies between complementary economic activities gathered together in one place—has long been associated with an easier, faster process of internationalization for participating firms. But the question of how exactly—by which mechani...

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Main Authors: Dubé, François N., Yang, Haijuan, Huang, Lijun
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-10462024-05-28T08:00:03Z The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks Dubé, François N. Yang, Haijuan Huang, Lijun The concept of industrial clustering—that is, the importance of synergies between complementary economic activities gathered together in one place—has long been associated with an easier, faster process of internationalization for participating firms. But the question of how exactly—by which mechanisms—such industrial clustering helps firms internationalize remains unclear. To fully understand this relationship, the present article focuses on the process of cluster governance, and distinguishes between three different aspects, namely, the cluster composition, the internal network density, and the degree of knowledge sharing. By focusing on two major halal industrial clusters in Malaysia—namely, the Penang International Halal Hub and the Melacca Halal Hub—we shall see how the different aspects of the Malaysian model of industrial clustering facilitates the process of firm internationalization in the Halal industry. In order to analyze the internal network of the two halal parks under study, we use the quantitative methods derived from Bossomaier and Green (1999), based on data related to networks of business interactions. The conclusions of the present article will allow us to formulate useful insights for other halal industrial clusters seeking to internationalize their activities. 2015-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol15/iss1/7 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1046 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1046/viewcontent/6_dube_20061615.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository halal industry industrial parks firm internationalization cluster governance network density knowledge management
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic halal industry
industrial parks
firm internationalization
cluster governance
network density
knowledge management
spellingShingle halal industry
industrial parks
firm internationalization
cluster governance
network density
knowledge management
Dubé, François N.
Yang, Haijuan
Huang, Lijun
The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
description The concept of industrial clustering—that is, the importance of synergies between complementary economic activities gathered together in one place—has long been associated with an easier, faster process of internationalization for participating firms. But the question of how exactly—by which mechanisms—such industrial clustering helps firms internationalize remains unclear. To fully understand this relationship, the present article focuses on the process of cluster governance, and distinguishes between three different aspects, namely, the cluster composition, the internal network density, and the degree of knowledge sharing. By focusing on two major halal industrial clusters in Malaysia—namely, the Penang International Halal Hub and the Melacca Halal Hub—we shall see how the different aspects of the Malaysian model of industrial clustering facilitates the process of firm internationalization in the Halal industry. In order to analyze the internal network of the two halal parks under study, we use the quantitative methods derived from Bossomaier and Green (1999), based on data related to networks of business interactions. The conclusions of the present article will allow us to formulate useful insights for other halal industrial clusters seeking to internationalize their activities.
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author Dubé, François N.
Yang, Haijuan
Huang, Lijun
author_facet Dubé, François N.
Yang, Haijuan
Huang, Lijun
author_sort Dubé, François N.
title The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
title_short The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
title_full The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
title_fullStr The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Cluster Governance in the Process of Firm Internationalization: Based on the Example of Two Malaysian Halal Industrial Parks
title_sort role of cluster governance in the process of firm internationalization: based on the example of two malaysian halal industrial parks
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol15/iss1/7
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