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In this paper, we examine the knowledge transfer process on community networks by analyzing the average knowledge level as a function of the agent's absorptive capacity. It is found that the average knowledge level decreases with the increment of inner-community links and the decreases of inter-community links when we keep the total links (including inner-community and inter-community links) constant...
This paper aims to disentangle how to play the brokerage roles of innovation networks in enhancing innovation performance. Based on extant studies on innovation networks, five dimensions of the brokerage problems are discussed and each of them is combined with a proposition.
This paper discusses chain of command networks that are most likely to exhibit the scale-free (SF) property in organizational networks, explaining why organizational networks do not show SF distributions. We propose an evolving hierarchical tree network model without explicit preferential attachment. The model simulates several kinds of chain of command networks with the span of control ranging from...
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