The effect of network size on intra-network knowledge processes

The effect of network size on intra-network knowledge processes

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Article ID: iaor2008665
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 3
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 244
End Page Number: 252
Publication Date: Nov 2005
Journal: Knowledge Management Research & Practice
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Keywords: graphs, networks
Abstract:

This paper addresses a neglected topic in the knowledge management literature: how the size of a network of actors affects the nature of intra-network social relations and knowledge processes. It makes a theoretical contribution to developing understanding in this area drawing on a range of literatures including practice-based perspectives on knowledge, the literature on the embeddedness of social relations, and relevant knowledge management literature. The central focus of this paper is on the relationship between network size, network density, and how these variables affect intra-network knowledge processes. It suggests that as network size increases network density is likely to decrease (as it becomes problematic for the actors in such networks to retain strong ties with a significant proportion of the network's members), which it will be suggested has significant ramifications for intra-network knowledge processes. This paper concludes by reflecting on the implications of the ideas developed for network-based forms of organizing, and innovation processes.

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