Activating Cross-Boundary Knowledge: The Role of Simmelian Ties in the Generation of Innovations
IESE Business School · Universidad de Navarra · +1 more institution
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Abstract
In this article, we study the conditions under which having ties that span organizational boundaries (bridging ties) are conducive to the generation of innovations. Whereas previous research has shown that bridging ties have a positive impact on innovative performance, our analysis of 276 R&D scientists and engineers reveals that there are no advantages associated with bridging per se. In contrast, our findings suggest that the advantages traditionally associated with bridging ties are contingent upon the nature of the ties forming the bridge—specifically, whether these bridging ties are Simmelian.
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- Bridging (networking)
- Interpersonal ties
- Family ties
- Strong ties
- Bridge (graph theory)
- Psychology
- Business
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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