中心性
结构孔
知识管理
业务
社交网络(社会语言学)
知识经济
网络结构
社会网络分析
探索性研究
计算机科学
社会学
社会资本
万维网
数学
组合数学
社会化媒体
机器学习
社会科学
人类学
作者
Chunlei Wang,Simon Rodan,Mark Fruin,Xiaoyan Xu
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2011.0917
摘要
Innovation in firms is doubly embedded: in a social network of collaborations between researchers, and in a knowledge network composed of linkages between knowledge elements. The two networks are decoupled. Their structural features are distinct and influence researchers' exploratory innovation differently. Using the patent data of a leading U.S. microprocessor manufacturer, we constructed the firm's collaboration and knowledge networks, and examined the effects of two structural features in the two networks—structural holes and degree centrality—on researchers' exploratory innovation. Our findings show that a researcher with knowledge elements rich in structural holes in the knowledge network tends to explore fewer new knowledge elements from outside the firm, while structural holes in the collaboration network increase exploratory innovation. The average degree centrality of a researcher's knowledge elements in the knowledge network has an inverted-U-shaped relationship with his or her exploratory innovation, while degree centrality in the collaboration network has a negative effect. This study suggests that knowledge and social networks influence where researchers search for discoveries.
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