The LINKS Center colloquium series consists of presentations on
social network research by distinguished scholars from a variety of
institutions.
December 8, 2009, 2:00pm
B&E Rm 446 |
"Applying social network analysis in national
defense settings: Challenges and Misconceptions"
Elisa Bienenstock, National Security Innovations |
December 4, 2009, 10:00am
B&E Rm 446 |
"The interplay between governance and
capabilities in outsourcing knowledge work: The roles of
professional, domain, and context-specific knowledge"
Ian Williamson, Melbourne Business School |
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Nov 20, 2009, 10:00 am B&E 446. |
"The
co-evolution of instrumental and affective content in
intraorganizational task-related networks: A theory of affective
primacy" [abstract]
Tiziana Casciaro, University of Toronto
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Jun 19, 2009
11am
B&E 446 |
Core/periphery structures in 2-mode networks
Martin Everett
University of Manchester
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Feb 20, 2009
10am-11:30am
B&E 253 |
"Creative projects: A less-routine approach toward getting new
things done"
David Obstfeld
Univ of California, Irvine
abstract |
Jan 22, 2009
3pm-5pm
B&E 248 |
Siena Workshop. I
Maurits de Klepper
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Jan 23, 2009
10am-12pm
B&E 248 |
Siena Workshop II
Maurits de Klepper
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Nov 16, 2008
10am-12pm
B&E 446 |
"Careers and Social Capital"
Scott Seibert and Maria Kraimer
U of Melbourne |
Nov 16, 2008
2:30pm-4pm
B&E 446 |
"Thank You For Dissing Me: Positive Aspects
of Negative Ties"
Dan Halgin
Boston College |
January 11, 2008
10am-12pm
B&E 446 |
"Collective Mood Swings and Shifting
Closeness: How Optimal Affect and Density Configurations Differ
for Generating and Selecting Creative Ideas"
Jill Perry-Smith
Emory University |
March 8 2008
10am-12pm
B&E 248 |
"Simmelian Ties".
David Krackhardt
Carnegie Mellon |
March 18, 2008
10am-12pm
B&E 446 |
"Dormant Ties"
Daniel
Levin
Rutgers
University |
March 25, 2008
10am-12pm
B&E 446 |
"The UVA Round Table"
Rob Cross
University of Virginia |