Network dynamics and its impact on innovation outcomes:R&D consortia in the Dutch water sector

In this study, we explore the relationship between inter-organizational network dynamics and innovation outcomes. We focus on node turnover and argue that both cluster and broker dynamics can range from low (stable) to high (volatile), resulting in differentiated outcomes. The data comprises 318 consortium members participating in 104 R&D consortia forged in a 23-year period in the Dutch water sector. Our analysis reveals two equifinal combinations (stable brokers – volatile clusters and volatile brokers – stable clusters) that both generate significantly higher innovation outcomes compare... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Mannak, Remco
Markus, Arjan
Meeus, Marius
Raab, Jörg
Smit, Alexander C.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Mannak , R , Markus , A , Meeus , M , Raab , J & Smit , A C 2023 , ' Network dynamics and its impact on innovation outcomes : R &D consortia in the Dutch water sector ' , Social Networks , vol. 74 , pp. 62-70 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2023.02.004
Schlagwörter: COLLABORATION / CREATION / EVOLUTION / Innovation / KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER / LOCUS / MANAGEMENT / MODELS / Network dynamics / Network structure / Node turnover / R&D consortia / SMALL WORLDS / STABILITY
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/0fca83c0-8e87-4dd8-b5a3-b8f648520eea

In this study, we explore the relationship between inter-organizational network dynamics and innovation outcomes. We focus on node turnover and argue that both cluster and broker dynamics can range from low (stable) to high (volatile), resulting in differentiated outcomes. The data comprises 318 consortium members participating in 104 R&D consortia forged in a 23-year period in the Dutch water sector. Our analysis reveals two equifinal combinations (stable brokers – volatile clusters and volatile brokers – stable clusters) that both generate significantly higher innovation outcomes compared to networks with low, moderate, or high dynamics across the entire network