textabstractAbstract: While most network studies adopt a static view, we argue that corporate social networks are subject to endogenous dynamics of cognitive path dependence and self-reinforcing power relations. Over time, these dynamics drive corporate networks to become increasingly focused (i.e., more homogeneous, stable, and tightly knit). More focused networks induce organisations to perpetuate existing routines, at the expense of developing new capabilities. We examine the role of organisational structure in maintaining balanced, rather than focused, networks, so that business organisations can realise progressive and timely adjustments to their evolving environments. We develop a theoretical argument, illustrated with the divergent n...
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none3How do firm networks evolve? Nohria (1992:15) has first expressed the need for theories allowin...
This article considers the evolution of interfirm networks within a context of technological change....
This article re-examines claims concerning effects of network structure from the literature on socia...
Theories of network evolution frequently focus on “network endogeneity, ” which stresses predictable...
The extent to which the emergent structure of an organization remains the same, regardless of the tu...
Abstract. Two important aspects of network structure are network density and network centrality. The...
Despite the recent attention of management scholars towards the pluralistic and multilevel nature of...
A cursory look at the empirical and even the theoretical organizational network literature presents ...
This paper investigates the evolutionary dynamics of a dual social structure encompassing collaborat...
This paper investigates the evolutionary dynamics of a dual social structure encom-passing collabora...
This article considers the evolution of interfirm networks within a context of technological change....
This paper presents two key findings from a longitudinal study examining the dynamics of social netw...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
In the strategic management literature, researchers have demonstrated that inter-organizational netw...
This study investigates the determinants of bridging ties within networks of interconnected firms. B...
none3How do firm networks evolve? Nohria (1992:15) has first expressed the need for theories allowin...
This article considers the evolution of interfirm networks within a context of technological change....
This article re-examines claims concerning effects of network structure from the literature on socia...