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Social Networks and Knowledge Spillovers

Networked Knowledge Workers and Localised Knowledge Spillovers

by Franz Huber (Author)
©2007 Monographs 160 Pages

Summary

There has been much discussion about the importance of networks for regional economic development and knowledge dissemination. However, the inflationary use of the notion networks is often based on rather metaphorical, at worst fuzzy meanings. This book explores ways for more rigorous research on knowledge networks, critically discussing quantitative social network analysis. A theoretical framework for meaningful interpretations in quantitative network research is developed. Afterwards, the monograph links social network analysis to research on localised knowledge spillovers. Here the role of communities and networks of knowledge workers is investigated. The book illustrates how social network analysis can provide fruitful perspectives for further research on knowledge flows.

Details

Pages
160
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631556313
Language
English
Keywords
Knowledge Worker Knowledge Network Wirtschaftsgeographie Spill-over-Effekt Netzwerkanalyse (Soziologie)
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 160 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Franz Huber (Author)

The Author: Franz Huber studied geography and sociology at the University of Salzburg (Austria) with stays at Oxford Brookes University (UK) and Duke University Graduate School (USA). He was external lecturer at the University of Kassel (Germany), the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Zurich (Switzerland) and the University of Salzburg (Austria). Since 2006 he is a PhD student in economic geography at the University of Cambridge (UK) as a Gates Scholar.

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