Volume 12 Issue 1 - 2010

Network Analysis Application in Innovation Studies

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02-04 Introduction: Using network analysis to understand innovation
Tim Kastelle, John Steen
05-17 The use of social network analysis in innovation studies: Mapping actors and technologies
Tessa van der Valk, Govert Gijsbers
18-25 Networking, entrepreneurship and productivity in universities
Alex Maritz
26-40 Investigating the structure of regional innovation system research through keyword co-occurrence and social network analysis
Pei-Chun Lee, Hsin-Ning Su
41-52 Networks for generating and for validating ideas: The social side of creativity
Sandra Ohly, Robert Kase, Miha Škerlavaj
53-74 Dynamics of a technological innovator network and its impact on technological performance
Ju Liu, Cristina Chaminade
75-87 Are small world networks always best for innovation?
Tim Kastelle, John Steen
88-104 Inter-technology networks to support innovation strategy: An analysis of Korea’s new growth engines
Sungjoo Lee, Moon-Soo Kim
105-117 Social capital and individual innovativeness in university research networks
Cristóbal Casanueva, Ángeles Gallego

Book Reviews

118-120 Here Comes Everybody: The power of organizing without organizations
Clay Shirky
Reviewed by Jason Potts, Kate Morrison
118-120 We Think: Mass innovation, not mass production
Charles Leadbeater & 257 other people
Reviewed by Jason Potts, Kate Morrison


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