The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of brokerage and propose a novel conceptual and analytical approach for investigating it. On one hand, it builds on, and further substantiate the utility of, the innovation of conceptualizing brokerage activity and brokerage exclusivity separately, whilst analyzing them together. On the other hand, it also builds on the seminal notion of qualitatively different brokerage roles and introduces the conceptual innovation of brokerage role diversity to study the implications of and for actors occupying one or several roles to similar or varying degrees. These implications are further unpacked by analyzing the specific brokerage activity and exclusivity for eac...
Through exposure to heterogeneous sources of knowledge, actors who broker between unconnected contac...
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
abstract: This article examines economy and politics in Sweden from a network theoretical perspectiv...
ArticleGould and Fernandez (1989) developed a widely used operationalization of brokerage for one-mo...
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
Actors dealing with natural resource governance are often fragmented over differ...
This study focuses on SME networks of design and high-tech companies in Southeast Netherlands. By hi...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
The author has been involved in a number of multi-actor collaborative ventures having two common att...
This PhD thesis explores the way in which brokers broker and aims to increase the understanding of h...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
This article investigates how actors positioned in a network can evolve as knowledge brokers, as wel...
Brokerage is a process in which individuals (brokers) act as intermediaries between individuals or g...
Abstract Framing within the service-dominant logic view, this paper deals with the emergence of new...
Through exposure to heterogeneous sources of knowledge, actors who broker between unconnected contac...
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
abstract: This article examines economy and politics in Sweden from a network theoretical perspectiv...
ArticleGould and Fernandez (1989) developed a widely used operationalization of brokerage for one-mo...
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
Actors dealing with natural resource governance are often fragmented over differ...
This study focuses on SME networks of design and high-tech companies in Southeast Netherlands. By hi...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
The author has been involved in a number of multi-actor collaborative ventures having two common att...
This PhD thesis explores the way in which brokers broker and aims to increase the understanding of h...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
This article investigates how actors positioned in a network can evolve as knowledge brokers, as wel...
Brokerage is a process in which individuals (brokers) act as intermediaries between individuals or g...
Abstract Framing within the service-dominant logic view, this paper deals with the emergence of new...
Through exposure to heterogeneous sources of knowledge, actors who broker between unconnected contac...
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
abstract: This article examines economy and politics in Sweden from a network theoretical perspectiv...