One of the key findings of the research project that provides the basis for this volume is that the key condition for the settlement of managers, employers, employees and transnational migrants who are active in the creative and knowledge-intensive industries in a specific city or city-region closely relates to personal experiences and personal relationships. These include, for example, the location of friends and family members, or place of birth. In this introductory chapter, the role of personal networks, the key concept in Part IV, is highlighted, and the subjects dealt with in later chapters are introduced
Networking is a key skill in professional careers, supporting the individual’s growth and learning. ...
In this paper, the structures and functions of personal networks of women during the childrearing st...
The spread of urban policies based on a set of standardised ‘creative city’ strategies has been crit...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
While the importance of geographic space in structuring social interactions is well established, muc...
Humans are social animals. We routinely interact with others learning about one another, about place...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
Where do personal relations come from ? I will answer this question by using the results of a survey...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
The United States is a strikingly mobile nation. Every year almost 20% of its population changes res...
Abstract – In the context of a growing detachment of workers from organizations and from traditional...
The analyses in the previous chapters of this book have demonstrated and analysed influences from pe...
Networking is a key skill in professional careers, supporting the individual’s growth and learning. ...
In this paper, the structures and functions of personal networks of women during the childrearing st...
The spread of urban policies based on a set of standardised ‘creative city’ strategies has been crit...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
While the importance of geographic space in structuring social interactions is well established, muc...
Humans are social animals. We routinely interact with others learning about one another, about place...
Whilst personal knowledge networks between organisations have been argued to be important for region...
Through ethnographic research, we document the rise of personal social networks in the workplace, wh...
Where do personal relations come from ? I will answer this question by using the results of a survey...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
The United States is a strikingly mobile nation. Every year almost 20% of its population changes res...
Abstract – In the context of a growing detachment of workers from organizations and from traditional...
The analyses in the previous chapters of this book have demonstrated and analysed influences from pe...
Networking is a key skill in professional careers, supporting the individual’s growth and learning. ...
In this paper, the structures and functions of personal networks of women during the childrearing st...
The spread of urban policies based on a set of standardised ‘creative city’ strategies has been crit...