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Learning Networks Among Swedish Municipalities
其他書名
Is Sweden a Small World?
出版SSRN, 2013
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Mv8pzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Distributed, networked learning processes are widely touted as a basis for superior performance. Yet we know relatively little about how learning networks operate in the aggregate. We explore this issue by utilizing a unique data set on learning among Swedish municipalities. The data indicate that geographic proximity and county are the basic structuring properties of the global network. Municipalities learn from their near neighbors, especially from neighbors in the same county, and these two principles produce a high degree of local clustering in the municipal learning networks. At the same time, we also find evidence that Swedish municipalities are a “small world” linked together on a national basis. Two mechanisms knit the Swedish municipalities together. First, county seats serve as “hubs” that link local clusters together. Second, local clusters aggregate into regional clusters. Despite a high degree of local clustering, hubs and regions provide a structural basis for the national diffusion of policy ideas and practices among Swedish municipalities.