Comments on: Silicon Valley Social Networks http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/1727 This is a supplemental blog for a course which will cover how the social, technological, and natural worlds are connected, and how the study of networks sheds light on these connections. Fri, 08 Mar 2013 14:25:16 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: Cornell Info 204 Digest » Blog Archive » Welcome to the Network Digest Blog http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/1727#comment-1142 Cornell Info 204 Digest » Blog Archive » Welcome to the Network Digest Blog Mon, 12 Feb 2007 06:45:46 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/info2040/archives/1727#comment-1142 [...] The social networks that span different companies can be seen in many settings other than board interlocks. rr2001 discusses a study by Castilla, Hwang, Granovetter, and Granovetter of the social networks that underpin the business activity in Silicon Valley. For an example of this style of research taking place at Cornell, David Strang and Mary Still, who are involved with the Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences theme project on Networks this year, have done a number of studies of the ways in which information diffuses between companies, and the way in which it is related to the movement of people between these companies. [...] […] The social networks that span different companies can be seen in many settings other than board interlocks. rr2001 discusses a study by Castilla, Hwang, Granovetter, and Granovetter of the social networks that underpin the business activity in Silicon Valley. For an example of this style of research taking place at Cornell, David Strang and Mary Still, who are involved with the Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences theme project on Networks this year, have done a number of studies of the ways in which information diffuses between companies, and the way in which it is related to the movement of people between these companies. […]

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