Innovation networks : new approaches in modelling and analyzing
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Innovation networks : new approaches in modelling and analyzing
(Understanding complex systems / founding editor, J.A. Scott Kelso)(Springer complexity)
Springer, c2009
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
social network analysis has been an established eld since the 1950s; in computer and information sciences, in biology, and of course in mathematics (graph theory) networks are central representations of objects and methods (De Nooy, forthc- ing). More detailed bibliometric studies have examined the individual, cognitive, and institutional composition of complex network theory (Morris and Yen 2004), and social network theory (Otte and Rousseau 2002). Among the more impor- .. tant pieces of literature are Borner et al. (2007), Bornholdt and Schuster (2003), Buchanan (2002), Dorogovtsev and Mendes (2003), Otte and Rousseau (2002), Newman (2003), and Watts (1999, 2004). Of these, Borner .. et al. (2007) stand out because they have most recently re-examined network science, considering it as a possible innovation in information science. All the reviews mentioned include efforts to build bridges between different scienti c disciplines and specialties. In this book we draw particular attention to the link between evolutionary economics and statistical physics.
Despite this impressive development, claims that an entirely new science has been created (Barabasi ' 2002) have nevertheless been the subject of criticism. - depth analyses of a subset of "complex networks" contributions (1991-2003) have shown that the notion of "complex networks" was already prevalent in a number of different elds before it became practically a "brand name" or the popular label for a new specialty area in physics, or a new cross-disciplinary paradigm.
目次
- Innovation networks in economics.- Knowledge Networks: Structure and Dynamics.- Death of Distance in Science? A Gravity Approach to Research Collaboration.- Evolution and Dynamics of Networks in #x2018
- Regional Innovation Systems#x2019
- (RIS).- Agent-Based Modelling of Innovation Networks #x2013
- The Fairytale of Spillover.- Structural Holes, Innovation and the Distribution of Ideas.- Introduction: Network Perspectives on Innovations: Innovative Networks #x2013
- Network Innovation.- Innovation networks in complex theories.- Tools from Statistical Physics for the Analysis of Social Networks.- Modeling Evolving Innovation Networks.- Propagation of Innovations in Complex Patterns of Interaction.- Sensitive Networks #x2013
- Modelling Self-Organization and Innovation Processes in Networks.
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