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Escaping Network Gravity: Relational Structures for Generating Novelty

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Vedres, B. (2015). Escaping Network Gravity: Relational Structures for Generating Novelty. Talk presented at Öffentlicher Vortrag am MPIfG. Köln. 2015-06-03.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0029-32F0-1
Zusammenfassung
While there is a long tradition in social networks research about the spread and adoption of innovation, we know much less about the network antecedents of the generation of novel ideas. In his lecture, Vedres argues that the main mechanisms governing social tie formation and operation are at odds with recognizing new ideas. Homophily, closure, skewed degree distributions, and limited vision are four main mechanisms that are conservatizing – the four main forces of network gravity. In his lecture Vedres will highlight cases where some of these gravity forces were overcome by organizational design and emergent institutions. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative sources on startup company formation, video game projects, jazz sessions, and business groups, he will focus especially on the role of structural folds and the significance of generative tension in innovation.