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Innovation networks and
alliance management
Assignment 2
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Exam:
Info & questions
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Feedback assignment 2
What makes it more likely that an entrepreneur
introduces a new product or service
to the market?
case: Uganda
at least 2 hypotheses about SN
one hypothesis has to use “structural holes”
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Feedback assignment 2
Good ideas
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H1: “The effect of the number of family members
(strong ties) on innovation in the early stage of an
enterprise is larger than the effect of the number
of non-family members (weak ties).”
H2: “The effect of non-family ties (weak ties) on
innovation in the later phase of an enterprise is
stronger than the effect of family ties (strong
ties).”
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Feedback assignment 2
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Effect of density/structural holes dependent on
uncertainty (need of trust in unsecure economic
situation)
Replication of unexpected findings under different
cultural circumstances
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Feedback assignment 2
What went wrong?
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copy & paste parts of the assignment as an intro
“entrepreneurs who have a denser network have
more homogeneous contacts”
“the density is not significant”
“there is a relationship between innovation and
the structure of the network”
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Feedback assignment 2
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Compare possible ties with actual number of ties!
look at descriptives, e.g. distribution of density
(dichtomous tie values):
Why could this be a problem?
What to do?
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Feedback assignment 2
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if you use efficiency, consider using network size
as well
if you use arguments of structural holes theory,
why do you use density?
abstract (if at all): highlight some results!
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Information about the exam
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Date of exam: January 20, 2009 (Tuesday)
Time: 10:30 – 12:00
Where: see http://owinfo.tue.nl/
Repetition: March 12, 2009 (Thursday)
Time: 9:00-12:00
Where: see http://owinfo.tue.nl/
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The final grade
Two (three, for 0EE10) assignments + written exam
Grade = 50% assignments + 50% exam.
All assignments and the exam should be at least a
4. Final grade should be at least 5.5.
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The (written) exam
Grade: at least 51% of maximum number of
points for a “6” (passed)
It is not allowed to use any helping devices
(laptop, books, mobile phone, written notes) with
the exception of a pen.
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The (written) exam
types of question:
-multiple choice
-open text questions
-simple calculations of basic network
characteristics
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The (written) exam
we expect from you knowledge about:
-the lectures / transparencies
-the obligatory literature
-familiarity with /routine in applying network
arguments to problems of alliance management
and innovation science
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The (written) exam
typical questions:
-multiple choice
Which of the following are examples of business
alliances?
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Joint Ventures
Co-marketing agreements
Licensing
Mergers
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The (written) exam
typical questions:
-multiple choice
What is the rough average success rate of
alliances?
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35%
50%
80%
90%
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The (written) exam
typical questions:
-open questions
What are the strengths and weaknesses of egocentered versus complete network data collection?
What is the main message of Granovetter’s (1973)
article on the “strength of weak ties”?
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The (written) exam
typical questions:
-open questions
Why is according to Coleman the closure of a
social network an important network
characteristic? Provide one example that applies
Coleman's arguments. That is, give one example
of how closure can help solving problems of
innovation or alliance management and describe
in detail why closure should have an effect.
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The (written) exam
typical questions:
-simple calculations
Consider the following network:
What is the density of this network? Explain your
answer.
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The (written) exam
Good luck!
Questions?
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