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U. Staber

U. Staber. 2. Overview. Some general commentsDefining the industrial district (ID):Social network: - social embeddedness social capital social cognitionSocial network analysis: - problems and limitations - extending social network analysis. U. Staber. 3. Research on Social Networks.

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U. Staber

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    15. 15 U. Staber Sustainable Competitive Advantage

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    21. U. Staber 21 “Network Paradigm” Problems essentialist approach to indivisibility of network attributes (integration and homogeneity) spatial proximity as proxy for identity taking social interaction for granted possibility of dysfunctional outcomes why do many clusters show minimal collaboration?

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