Qu'est-ce qu'un bon réseau personnel ?. Le cas de l'ingénieur R&D
Barthélemy Chollet
Revue française de gestion, 2006, vol. 163, issue 4, 107-125
Abstract:
There is a growing literature showing that personal networks in knowledgeintensive organizations are a way to access technical resources (knowledge, equipment etc.). Meanwhile, personal networks can also bring political resources. Such resources allow influencing decision processes. Based on data from R&D engineers in the semiconductor industry, our study identifies what kinds of personal networks are the best providers.
Date: 2006
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