New Developments in the Theory of Networks

New Developments in the Theory of Networks
Author: Mika Tuunanen,Josef Windsperger,Gérard Cliquet,George Hendrikse
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790826159

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The theory of networks aims at developing theoretical views on the design and management of alliances, franchise chains, licensing, joint ventures, cooperatives, and venture capital relations. The current trend in economics and management of networks is twofold: First there is a strong tendency toward application of theoretical approaches developed both in organizational economics, strategic management and organization theory. The second trend refers to the development of more integrative views on networks. Especially, combining organizational economics, strategic management and relational views on networks are very promising research directions. Starting from this status of research, the current book emphasizes network research as a theory-driven field by offering new perspectives on contract design, decision and ownership rights, value creation, knowledge management and the role of social capital in franchising networks, alliances and cooperatives.

New Developments in the Theory of Networks

New Developments in the Theory of Networks
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1283080303

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Network Theory in the Public Sector

Network Theory in the Public Sector
Author: Robyn Keast,Myrna P Mandell,Robert Agranoff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135013257

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Networks have been described in terms of metaphors, governance arrangements and structural or institutional arrangements. These different perspectives of networks come out of a variety of disciplines, including political science, public administration, urban affairs, social welfare, public management and organizational/sociological research. This wealth of research, while contributing to a deeper understanding of networks, presents a dilemma which is addressed by this book. That is the question of whether there is a theory of public networks that informs networks in their various forms, and is there a need for a new theory of networks? More importantly, is network research still relevant to practice? Does network theory improve the process of governance? Are different terms and/or approaches actually the same or different? What do these different approaches mean to theory? This book deeply explores and integrates existing network theory and related theories from a number of perspectives, levels and jurisdictions to develop a framework to guide network design, governance and management. The book focuses on the important issue of network performance, looking at networks as bounded and consciously arranged; the actors who participate in them design the relationships among a bounded set of individual organizations to purse common objectives. Finally, the chapters tease out the variety of governance modes or regimes that intersect with network governance. This book offers a comprehensive, integrative, interdisciplinary approach that enables specialists, practitioners and administrators across a wide array of interests and fields to formulate and work on problems using a common language, analytical framework and theoretical basis.

Status Network and Structure

Status  Network  and Structure
Author: Jacek Szmatka,John Skvoretz,Joseph Berger
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804728445

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This book challenges much that has been written about the decline of sociology as a vital, essential area of inquiry into the human condition. Against this Greek chorus of woe, these papers show by example that sociology can make progress, select significant problems, and cumulate an integrated and coherent set of findings and theoretical understandings. Although the twenty papers in the book engage a wide variety of issues, they are united by their adherence to one of the most active and successful traditions in sociology, the group process tradition. Group process research programs can examine tractable problems posed by social psychological phenomena for which sociology has the best methods of study; they have the potential for a hardware-based, technological research front that discovers new phenomena; and they come closest of all approaches in sociological research to using cognitive criteria in the choice of problems and to studying immutable phenomena. The overall aim of the book is to provide models for researchers struggling to develop, construct, and integrate coherent sociological theory and knowledge. The papers are grouped around three themes: (1) the problem of theory construction in sociology, including what is meant by "theory” and the methods of testing it, particularly empirical testing; (2) the extension and elaboration of existing theories of group processes, notably in the study of status, sentiment, and the comparison process; and (3) the theoretical issues at the intersection of social structures, the pattern of connection in social networks, and the process of rational choice.

Network Governance

Network Governance
Author: Thomas Ehrmann,Josef Windsperger,Gérard Cliquet,George Hendrikse
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790828672

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The current book on Nework Governance contributes to the literature by offering new perspectives on network goals and performance, inter-organizational learning and trust in alliances, corporate governance issues in cooperatives, governance of cross-border retail networks, contract design and governance innovations in cooperatives and fanchising.

Recent Developments in Network Theory

Recent Developments in Network Theory
Author: S. R. Deards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1963
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:867386575

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Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems
Author: Mackaay, Ejan
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788118262

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This second edition of Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems substantially updates a unique work that presents the core ideas of law and economics for audiences primarily familiar with civil law systems.

Potential Theory on Infinite Networks

Potential Theory on Infinite Networks
Author: Paolo M. Soardi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540487982

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The aim of the book is to give a unified approach to new developments in discrete potential theory and infinite network theory. The author confines himself to the finite energy case, but this does not result in loss of complexity. On the contrary, the functional analytic machinery may be used in analogy with potential theory on Riemann manifolds. The book is intended for researchers with interdisciplinary interests in one of the following fields: Markov chains, combinatorial graph theory, network theory, Dirichlet spaces, potential theory, abstract harmonic analysis, theory of boundaries.