“…Often these firms, who are essentially part of a global value chain (Bair and Palpacuer, 2015;Stringer, Hughes, Whittaker and Haworth, 2016), consider their own resources in critical areas such as innovation, to be not entirely effective if they were to compete alone (Murto-Koivisto and Vesalainen, 1994;Tikkanen, 1998;YliRenko, Autio and Tontti, 2002). The various network forms used to compete in this setting are conceptualized by the knowledge-based theory of networks as venues for knowledge exchange (Maskell, 2001;Tallman et al, 2004;Weck and Blomqvist, 2005;Dyer and Hatch, 2006;van Wijk, Jansen and Lyles, 2008;Phelps, 2010), where resources, capabilities and knowledge are disseminated and circulated among members (Easterby-Smith, Lyles and Tsang, 2008).…”