Contradictory or compatible? reconsidering the “trade-off” between brokerage and closure on knowledge sharing
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Published:2008
Ray Reagans, Bill McEvily, 2008. "Contradictory or compatible? reconsidering the “trade-off” between brokerage and closure on knowledge sharing", Network Strategy, Joel A.C. Baum, Timothy J. Rowley
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Knowledge sharing is a fundamental source of competitive advantage. Social networks are thought to play an important role in knowledge sharing, but are presumed to create a trade-off such that a network can be optimized to promote either knowledge seeking or knowledge transfer, but not both. The trade-off, however, is premised on, and representative of a broader tendency to treat, brokerage and closure as contradictory network forms. We challenge this assertion and propose a theory of knowledge sharing with brokerage and closure as compatible and complementary. Evidence from a contract research and development firm broadly supports our theory. We also report the results of a simulation analysis, which illustrate that only in the extremely rare case when a network is characterized by nearly complete balance do brokerage and closure begin to create a trade-off.
