Social Networking: The Essence of Innovation

Social Networking: The Essence of Innovation

by Jay Liebowitz
Social Networking: The Essence of Innovation

Social Networking: The Essence of Innovation

by Jay Liebowitz

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Overview

Social network analysis (SNA) is a technique that is used to determine knowledge flows and gaps in mapping social networks for various knowledge types. Social Networking: The Essence of Innovation discusses how social networking and SNA can influence innovation in an organization through the presentation of a broad range of concepts, examples, and case studies.

The book's initial chapters deal with developing personal knowledge networks, linking social networking to innovation and strategic intelligence, and exploring synergies among knowledge management, business intelligence, and competitive intelligence. The introduction, an overview of social network analysis, is followed by case studies and an exploration of applications, including knowledge mapping and the analysis of organizations. Software systems devoted to these areas are described, citing results achieved, and a final chapter takes a look at future prospects, making this an essential tool for managers, executives, business analysts, educators, and strategic planners.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461723325
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/23/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Jay Liebowitz is professor of information technology in the Cary Business School at Johns Hopkins University. He is the Program Director of the university's Graduate Certificate in Competitive Intelligence.

Table of Contents

Part 1 1 Social Networking: Developing Personal Knowledge Networks
Part 2 2 Linking Social Networking to Innovation
Part 3 3 Strategic Intelligence: The Synergy of Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Competitive Intelligence
Part 4 4 Social Network Analysis: An Introduction
Part 5 5 Using Social Network Analysis in ORG: A Case Study
Part 6 6 Knowledge Mapping Using Social Network Analysis
Part 7 7 Applying Social Networking for Organizations
Part 8 8 Social Network Analysis for Cross-Generational Knowledge Flows
Part 9 9 A Glimpse beyond Social Networking
Part 10 Appendix: Securities and Exchange Commission: Some Progress Made on Strategic Human Capital Management
Part 11 References
Part 12 Index
Part 13 About the Author
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