Purpose The aim of this paper is to develop an integrative conceptual model that positions tacit knowledge as the core resource and cultural identity as a value-translation layer, structured around four governance operations: retention, transfer, recombination and protection/appropriation. This responds to a persistent gap in the Made in Italy (MiI) literature, where MiI advantage is widely discussed through cultural identity and territorial embeddedness, whereas the firm-level mechanisms governing embedded know-how remain inconsistently specified. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts a systematic literature review integrating PRISMA-guided screening with VOSviewer text-term co-occurrence mapping. A final Scopus-indexed corpus of 39 publications was analysed through a replicable protocol and title/abstract co-occurrence mapping to identify the field’s main thematic clusters. Findings Five clusters structure the Made in Italy and Italian-origin competitive advantage literature (districts and institutions; competitiveness and internationalisation; SME transformation and digitalisation; territory-university-spin-off infrastructures; collaboration and innovation networks). The mapping highlights an imbalance: knowledge-circulation enablers are well documented, while firm-level governance for mobilisation, renewal and value capture is less clearly specified. Building on the five thematic clusters, the paper proposes five corresponding pathways and integrates them into a theory-building conceptual model. While the mapping reports the field’s thematic structure, the pathways and the model are advanced as an interpretive conceptual synthesis grounded in the reviewed corpus. Originality/value This paper conceptualises Made in Italy as a knowledge-governance problem rather than only a symbolic or territorial label. By distinguishing tacit knowledge as the core resource from cultural identity as a value-translation layer, it develops a theory-building conceptual model that clarifies how embedded know-how becomes strategically consequential under transformation and scaling pressures.
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Alessandra VITALE
University Niccolò Cusano
Marco Valeri
University Niccolò Cusano
EuroMed Journal of Business
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06b95be7dec685947abfa2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/emjb-10-2025-0434