Publications and Articles
Although cooperative, interorganizational networks have become a common mechanism for delivery of public services, evaluating their effectiveness is extremely complex and has generally been neglected.
This article provides a number of network metrics and explains how they can be used. ...
This paper focuses on the results of a major transnational study that investigates the emergence of a new phenomenon in North West Europe - the global mega-city region - an area surrounding major cities that is becoming increasingly interconnected by advanced service networks.
This report is about how social innovations spread and grow.
Chief Executives have increasingly incorporated environmental, social, and governance issues into core strategies, McKinsey research shows.
This report examines how social innovation happens in NGOs, the public sector, movements, networks and markets.
The study Young Social Entrepreneurs in Canada (2003) focuses on young (under 35) social entrepreneurs.
This paper, Towards a Learning Society, from the Honey Bee Network, discusses the transformation of KITE (Knowledge, Information, Technology and Education) networks.
This paper establishes a hypothetical theory which asserts that social capital is the source from which communities of practice may emerge.