The paper challenges the widespread assumption that dense, heavily bonded network structures imply a collaborative attitude on the part of network actors. We theorize and empirically test that collaboration can also be contextual and exogenous to a network’s structural characteristics, such that it moderates the effects of both dense and brokered networks on individual creativity.
Network structure, collaborative context and individual creativity
PEDERSEN, TORBEN;
2016
Abstract
The paper challenges the widespread assumption that dense, heavily bonded network structures imply a collaborative attitude on the part of network actors. We theorize and empirically test that collaboration can also be contextual and exogenous to a network’s structural characteristics, such that it moderates the effects of both dense and brokered networks on individual creativity.File in questo prodotto:
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