2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2575.2011.00384.x
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Digitising the R&D social network: revisiting the technological gatekeeper

Abstract: This paper examines how the digitisation of the social network, and the resulting interplay between its online and offline components, has impacted the role of the technological gatekeeper in research and development (R&D) settings. Previous studies have firmly established the technological gatekeeper to be a key node in the innovation process -acquiring, translating and disseminating novel information throughout the R&D social network. Drawing on social network analysis and interview evidence from a software … Show more

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“…The proactive category was most closely aligned with the extant literature on technological gatekeepers within organisations (Allan, 1977;Allen & Cohen, 1969;Allen and Katz, 1986;Katz et al, 1995;Tushman & Katz, 1980;Tushman and Scanlan, 1981a,b;Whelan et al, 2009;Whelan, Collings, et al, 2010;Whelan, Teigland, et al, 2010;Whelan et al, 2013). For proactive knowledge acquisition the case company, like Nochur and Allen (1992) designated particular people for this activity.…”
Section: Knowledge Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The proactive category was most closely aligned with the extant literature on technological gatekeepers within organisations (Allan, 1977;Allen & Cohen, 1969;Allen and Katz, 1986;Katz et al, 1995;Tushman & Katz, 1980;Tushman and Scanlan, 1981a,b;Whelan et al, 2009;Whelan, Collings, et al, 2010;Whelan, Teigland, et al, 2010;Whelan et al, 2013). For proactive knowledge acquisition the case company, like Nochur and Allen (1992) designated particular people for this activity.…”
Section: Knowledge Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Developed by Allen and Cohen (1969) the technological gatekeeper concept was subject to initial research (Allan, 1977;Allen & Reilly, 1973;Katz, Tushman, & Allen, 1995;Nochur & Allen, 1992;Tushman & Katz, 1980;Tushman & Scanlan, 1981a) with the role then being re-examined due to developments in information and communication technologies (Whelan et al, 2009;Whelan, Collings, et al, 2010) and the digitisation of social networks (Allen, James, & Gamlen, 2007;Whelan et al, 2013). Research on gatekeepers focused both initially (Allen & Cohen, 1969;Tushman & Scanlan, 1981a) and more recently (Allen et al, 2007;Whelan, Collings, et al, 2010;Whelan et al, 2013) on research and development groups.…”
Section: The Gatekeeper Rolementioning
confidence: 98%
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