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Author: | Baum, J. A. C. Shipilov, A. V. Rowley, T. J. |
Title: | Where Do Small Worlds Come From? |
Journal: | Industrial and Corporate Change
2003 : AUG, VOL.12:4, p. 697-725 |
Index terms: | INTERFIRM COMPARISONS NETWORKS MODELS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Interfirm networks often take on characteristics consistent with the notion of a small world-they are locally clustered into dense sub-networks or cliques that are sparsely connected by a small number of ties that cut across the cliques, linking network members through a relatively small number of intermediaries. The analysis of how small world structures emerge and evolve over time offers new insight into the origins of a prevalent interfirm network topology, and a baseline for constructing future models of interfirm network evolution and dynamics. |
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