“Brokers” and “Bonds”/“Boundary Spanners” (A8)
The following diagrams depict “Brokers” and “bonds” or “boundary spanners” (Burt 1992).
Granovetter’s Advantageous Imbalance (A7)
The following diagram describes Granovetter’s advantageous imbalance.
Putnam’s Connection Types (A6)
This diagram conveys the binary classification of connection types proposed by Putnam.
Dyson’s Bond and Bridge Networks (A5)
The following diagram is an “egocentric sociogram”. It depicts James Dyson’s bond and bridge network.
Traits of Networks (A3)
The content of the following table derives mostly from the excellent work of Conway and Steward (2009). It defines the...
“Social Capital”: from M*rx to Putnam (A2)
In the influential theorizing of Putnam (2000) and Coleman (1988), the term has undergone elision and is nowadays suggestive more...
Expanding Schumpeterian Resource-Centrality (A1)
In contrast to the first generation of Austrian school economists, Schumpeter proffered that the course of the ceaseless evolution that...
Social Capital, Networks, and Economic Determination (5)
Determination of Social Capital and Networks on Economic Geography and Innovation Trajectory On the foregoing, it is reasonable to aver...