Netzwerkmanagement 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19333-0_1
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Netzwerke – praktikabel und zukunftsfähig

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“…Sydow (2010) points out that, despite the considerable variety of research on networks, much is still unknown about practical network management. Becker et al (2011) agree that literature dealing with the phenomenon of networks under practical considerations is still scarce, underscoring the notion that the transfer of traditional management practices to the network context is at present inadequate.…”
Section: Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sydow (2010) points out that, despite the considerable variety of research on networks, much is still unknown about practical network management. Becker et al (2011) agree that literature dealing with the phenomenon of networks under practical considerations is still scarce, underscoring the notion that the transfer of traditional management practices to the network context is at present inadequate.…”
Section: Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the development of these methods is in its infancy. The task of managing networks is often exacerbated by poor knowledge about the practical management of networks (Becker et al, 2011). Bogenstahl (2012) stresses the demand for management to steer and control network activities.…”
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“…Eine kohärente Netzwerktheorie gibt es bisher nicht: Informatiker, Physiker, Biologen, Linguisten, Anthropologen, Juristen oder Wirtschaftswissenschaftler schreiben jeweils ihre eigene Netzwerkgeschichte [1]. Wenn wir alle noch nicht längst in einer Netzwerkgesellschaft leben, [2] dann gehört den Netzwerken aber wohl unsere Zukunft [3,4].…”
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