Contributions

  • Johannes Glückler - Editor
  • Emmanuel Lazega - Editor
  • Ingmar Hammer - Editor

Publication

2017 - Springer Open, Cham, Switzerland

Language

English

Word Count

96,500 words, Guess

Page Count

386 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139783319450223
  • ISBN-103319450220
  • OCLC Control Number953843040
  • Better World Books9783319450223
  • Open LibraryOL26363366M

Classifications

  • LCCGF

Description

This book discusses a core question in many fields of the social sciences, namely how to create, share and adopt new knowledge. It creates an original space for conversation between two lines of research that have developed largely in parallel for a long time: social network theory and the geography of knowledge. This book considers that relational thinking has become increasingly important for scholars to capture societal outcomes by studying social relations and networks, whereas the role of place, space and spatial scales has been somewhat neglected outside an emergent geography of knowledge. The individual contributions help integrate network arguments of connectivity, geographical arguments of contiguity and contextuality into a more comprehensive understanding of the ways in which people and organizations are constrained by and make use of space and networks for learning and innovation. Experts in the fields of geography, sociology, economics, political science, psychology, management and organizational studies develop conceptual models and propose empirical research that illustrates the ways in which networks and geography play together in processes of innovation, learning, leadership, and power.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Knowledge and networksSpringer Open2017

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