Governance structure of economic transactions and public policies to support clusters: study of the textile chain in Bahia and São Paulo
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Economic transactions; Governance structure; Public policy; Clusters.Abstract
This article aims, through the factors linked to the choice of the structure of private governance of entrepreneurs, to examine how the attributes of economic transactions were able to influence the regulation of public policies in Bahia and São Paulo. To this end, entrepreneurs from the textile chain in the surveyed states were interviewed as a way of examining the characteristics of these entrepreneurs' economic transactions, as well as the governance structure employed. The data were analyzed qualitatively through content analysis. As a result, it was observed that the various types of economic transaction have a certain influence on the regulation of public policies. In particular, transactions that have characteristics in need of control are those that most stimulate regulation. It is concluded that in addition to individuals, groups and organizations, economic transactions and governance structures of transactions in the textile sector of São Paulo and Bahia represent an important influence in the regulation of state public policies to support local productive arrangements and systems.
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