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Mapping the conceptual structure of research on open innovation in university-industry collaborations: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
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Identification of experts using social network analysis (SNA)
2016 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), 2016Technologies are developing rapidly and the necessity of specific strategies and techniques that contribute to a more effective, congruent, and faster association of ideas are important. Many methods, tools, and techniques require the opinion of experts or debates of a certain topics.
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) to Analyse Bollywood Movies
Reason-A Technical Journal, 2016In today's world Social Network is the mostly used media for communication among the people. The service provided by social network allows people to use and engage with the Internet and with each other. Assessment of these interactions allows critical analysis of trends or opinion. Assessment requires analysis.
Sabdick Roy Chowdhury, Kousik Dasgupta
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) Applications in Evaluating MPA Classes
Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2010This paper examines how social network analysis (SNA) methods and tools can be used to evaluate instruction and teaching methods in an MPA program.
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Understanding Knowledge Networks via Social Network Analysis (SNA)
2011The link between KM and network theory lies in the cultivating of knowledge networks by viewing knowledge as connections and understanding it as the aggregation of connections across different entities albeit it people or organizations (Kadushin, 2004).
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Application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to terrorist networks in Jammu & Kashmir
Strategic Analysis, 2004Abstract The paper presents initial results from a limited exercise to apply Social Network Analysis (SNA) methodology to the database on terrorism created in IDSA called Terrorism Tracker (or T2). T2 has been developed in‐house. It uses systematic search for information on terrorist events from open sources including cyberspace, newswires and print ...
Sudhir Saxena, K. Santhanam, Aparna Basu
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