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Social Aspects
Peter Parker, Malmö University, Sweden
Most people find personal networks important. The people we exchange information with, discuss issues and ideas with, are important in introducing us to new facets of life and new opportunities. Contacts may also be vital because they embody trust and enable higher quality communication and thereby provide a platform for coping with uncertainties. Personal networks are also important on an organizational level. For instance, some firms afford an atmosphere of lively and productive exchange of ideas. In others even the best idea has little chance of surviving. These differences can largely be explained by differences in the structure of personal networks among key actors. In this talk I will present research findings and suggest simple, hands on methods of using network data as an input tom improve organizational climate and performance.
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pedrogonz...
1 month ago 0 + -There was not much info to be extracted from this talk, because it is a little disorganized and the video does not show the corresponding slides.