The Influence of inter-organisational networks on internationalisation and sustained innovation in the Australian documentary film industry

Cynthia M. Webster, Richard G. Seymour, Jarrod Ormiston

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Abstract

This paper explores the role of inter-organisational networks in the creative industries. We seek to ascertain the importance of inter-organisational networks in supporting innovation and internationalisation and thus their influence on organisational sustainability. We focus on the influence of existing and new institutions on creative enterprises, with particular attention paid to internationalisation, sustainability and creative product. Within the creative industries, we focus on documentary films, which are characterised by large numbers of small independent producers heavily reliant on individual and inter-organisational networks. Our data and analysis include network analysis and case studies, with 396 films produced in Australia studied. Our paper introduces some preliminary findings, with preliminary discussion and conclusions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPapers from the 27th EGOS Colloquium 2011
PublisherEuropean Group for Organization Studies (EGOS)
Pages1-26
Number of pages26
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventEuropean Group for Organization Studies Colloquium (27th : 2011) - Gothenburg, Sweeden
Duration: 6 Jul 20119 Jul 2011

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Group for Organization Studies Colloquium (27th : 2011)
CityGothenburg, Sweeden
Period6/07/119/07/11

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