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Network Analysis Application in Innovation Studies

Deadline for Papers: 1st March 2009

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ISBN 978-1-921348-32-7    110 pp     softcover     December 2009 

New Network Perspectives on the Innovation Process

Guest Editors: John Steen (UQ Business School) and Tim Kastelle (UQ Business School)

The innovation literature has a long-held tradition of using networks to understand processes of idea generation, opportunity recognition and the diffusion of knowledge. Arguably, the most dominant use of the network construct in the innovation research context is in its qualitative or metaphorical sense. For example, a study might interview a manager and ask them how important their professional network is for generating new ideas.

While this has been a productive line of enquiry, new analytical techniques in graph theory (the quantitative analysis of networks) are only just starting to be applied to innovation research. From this research we have begun to understand the importance of network structures and the relationship between agents and these structures in the process of innovation. Initial work in this area has focused on specifying the structure of business networks. For example, there have been several papers identifying networks with a 'small world' structure (short average distance through the network combined with high levels of clustering). More recent work has started to link structural characteristics of networks to innovation performance.

As network analysis has moved forward, sophisticated techniques in probabilistic network methods, weighted network and longitudinal network analysis have created further possibilities for understanding the interactions between network structures, agents and innovation across multiple levels of analysis.

We are seeking original papers that use graph-theoretic approaches to innovation research. While preference will be given to empirical papers, insightful reviews and conceptual pieces will also be considered. All interesting applications of complex network analytics to innovation topics will be considered. Some possible topics include:

The deadline for submission of papers is 01 March 2009.

Please contact the Guest Editors with any questions about this issue, or with abstracts or proposals of topics: j.steen@business.uq.edu.au and t.kastelle@business.uq.edu.au

 

Please follow journal Author Guidelines and submit your manuscript by the above deadline to: editorial@innovation-enterprise.com

 



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