social networks
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Stakeholder and community engagement
Women are influencers in rural communities
Research finds women are opinion leaders in implementing sustainable and developmental initiatives in local communities.
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Brain power
The right talent mix for developing ideas
Are strong or weak social network ties best for our innovation and creativity?
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Brain power
Weak ties really do help our career
Research shows that the greatest job mobility comes from moderately weak social network ties.
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Ana Neves and Jaap Linssen
Narratives of work: social collaborations in organizations.
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Brain power
How we inadvertently worsen online echo chambers
"Information cascades," in which individuals observe and adopt the behavior of others, allow the actions of a few individuals to…
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KM in the building & construction industries
Approaches to improving knowledge management in construction from social network analysis (SNA) research
SNA-related concepts and methodologies that can be used by practitioners to improve KM in the construction industry.
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Brain power
The role of social networks in knowledge sharing in healthcare
Development of a knowledge management system (KMS) using social network analysis (SNA) to improve methods to organise and share knowledge.
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Ana Neves
Please answer this call to action: Ana is conducting a very important survey of your organization on how social platforms…
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Systems & complexity
Do generalists have poorer social networks than specialists?
Generalists are able to dip into numerous fields and bring strands together in creative ways, but recent research finds surprising…
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Systems & complexity
How a balanced social network aids our decision making
The structural balance theory (SBT) contains four rules to explain our relationship with others.