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Trapped in a Net : Network Analysis for Network Governance

Journal
VINE - The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
ISSN
0305-5728
ISSN-Digital
1474-1032
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2008-10-01
Author(s)
Grasenick, Karin
Wagner, Gabriel
Zumbusch, Kristina  
DOI
10.1108/03055720810904826
Abstract
Purpose
- Especially at the regional level co?operation is seen as a prerequisite for innovation and competitiveness. Hence, political interest in fostering knowledge intensive networks is high. New forms of governance and additional strategic intelligence for decision makers are requested. Thus potential of the social network analysis (SNA) is discussed as methodology providing the information needed for strategic management of innovation networks. The aim of this paper is to assess the impact as a regional governance tool.

Design/methodology/approach
- First, benefits and risks of innovation networks are discussed based on literature review. Second, the potentials of the SNA for their systematic monitoring are examined. Herewith specific attention was paid to the manageability and reduction of complexity to demonstrate SNA applicability for network governance. Analysis was based on automated data retrieval of electronic documents available, e.g. at governmental institutions, research databases, and the internet. Results are exemplified by studying knowledge intensive networks in Styria.

Findings
- The applied set of IT based tools and visualisation of regional co?operations based on SNA provides a comprehensive view of the interdependencies and the embeddedness of different institutions as well as actors of the region. Based on this visualisation conclusions are drawn concerning network management by analysing specific attributes of interest, concerning partners, cooperative behaviour, balance of power, openness and embeddedness of the network.

Originality/value
- Network benefits success may not be achieved automatically. Strategic management is crucial for success. The paper demonstrates how social network analysis may be applied on automatic retrieved data on involved organisations and key players to strengthening the strategic intelligence of (regional) decision makers and help them meet the governance challenges of the network economy.
Language
English
Keywords
Soziale netzwerkanalyse
Regional Governance
Strategic Policy Intelligence
Netzwerke
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Emerald Publ. Group
Publisher place
Bingley
Volume
38
Number
3
Start page
296
End page
314
Pages
19
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/77822
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Division(s)

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Eprints ID
54324

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