Networks in the Knowledge Economy is a collection of previously published articles on the development of social network analysis as an analytical tool and an intervention process for organizational performance improvement. The collection is for scholars and practitioners interested in understanding
Networks in the Knowledge Economy
β Scribed by Rob Cross, Andrew Parker, Lisa Sasson
- Book ID
- 127433817
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Edition
- illustrated edition
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 1423745957
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β¦ Synopsis
In today's de-layered, knowledge-intensive organizations, most work of importance is heavily reliant on informal networks of employees within organizations. However, most organizations do not know how to effectively analyze this informal structure in ways that can have a positive impact on organizational performance. Networks in the Knowledge Economy is a collection of reading on the applications of social network analysis to managerial concerns. Social network analysis (SNA), a set of analytic tools that can be used to map networks of relationships, allows one to conduct very powerful assessments of information sharing within a network with relatively little effort. This approach makes the invisible web of relationships between people visible, helping managers make informed decisions for improving both their own and their group's performance.
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