2020/2021 KAN-CCMVV3017U Competing on Social Networks
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Competing on Social Networks |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Fourth Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 100 |
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Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 05-10-2020 |
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This course aims at giving the students an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of social network theory and analysis. The course will also focus on the practical application and use of these concepts. The course is therefore organized according to four main themes:
The course will take place over 10 sessions of three hours and the pedagogical method includes:
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Case-based analysis 1 or 2 Guest speakers from industry In-class network exercises Individual and group assignments |
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Baker and Schumm (1992): Introduction to network analysis for managers
Baker (2000) Chapter 1 in Achieving Success Through Social Capital
Krackhardt and Hanson (1993): The Company Behind the Charts
Nohria (1994): Is a network perspective a useful way of studying organizations
Granovetter (1994): Problems of explanation in economic sociology
Lynch, S. E., Mors, M. L. 2019. Strategy implementation and organizational change: How formal reorganization affects professional networks. Long Range Planning, 52: 255-270.
Karim, S., Kaul, A. 2015. Structural recombination and innovation: Unlocking intra-organizational knowledge synergy through structural change. Organization Science, 26: 439-455.
Tasselli, S., Kilduff, M. 2018. When brokerage between friendship cliques endangers trust: A personality-network fit perspective. Academy of Management Journal, 61: 802-825.
Tröster, C., et al. 2019. The co-evolution of social networks and thoughts of quitting. Academy of Management Journal, 62: 22-43.
Brands, R. A., Menges, J. I., Kilduff, M. 2015. The leader-in-social-network schema: Perceptions of network structure affect gendered attributions of charisma. Organization Science, 26: 1210-1225. |