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Unintended triadic closure in social networks: The strategic formation of research collaborations between French inventors

Nicolas Carayol, Laurent Bergé, Lorenzo Cassi and Pascale Roux

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Date: 2017
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Published in Unintended triadic closure in social networks: The strategic formation of research collaborations between French inventors, 2017, Blacksburg, France

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