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Networks in a protected business context: Licenses as restraints and facilitators

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Taking the network approach developed in the Nordic countries as a point of departure (cf. [Hakansson, H. and Snehota, I. (1989). No business is an island. The network concept of business strategy, Scandinavian Journal of Management 5 (3) 187-200.; Turnbull, P., Ford, D., and Cunningham, M. (1996). Interaction relationships and networks in business markets. An evolving perspective, Journal of Business Marketing 11 (3/4) 44-62]) this paper seeks to explore how firms and networks are affected by high involvement by governmental authorities. A special focus is given to the regulating instrument of licenses. In two case studies of protected industries, the pharmacy and insurance industry, we find that licenses are restrictions but also facilitators for relationships and networks. Licenses render firms a certain degree of acceptance, define roles and positions in the network, and affects efficiency. Thus, although licenses can be seen as a restriction for firms it also becomes evident that they facilitate firms' activities related to operating and/or entering new markets.

licensesprotected industriesevolving networksgovernmental intervention

Sabine G. Persson、Camilla Steinby

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Uppsala University, Department of Business Studies, P.O. Box 513, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden

2006

Industrial marketing management

Industrial marketing management

ISSHP
ISSN:0019-8501
年,卷(期):2006.35(7)