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Research On Knowledge Interaction Of University Interdisciplinary Team From Social Network Perspective

Posted on:2017-03-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y P ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2297330509456532Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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With the development of science and technology, modern scientif ic researches show some key characters, include ambitious goals, great investment and multidisciplinary research. In order to make great scientific breakthrough, it’s a must that members of different disciplines communicate and cooperate with each other and interdisciplinary team is an important organizational form to reach that goal. How to promote members with different discipline backgrounds to involved in deep konwledge interaction with each other so as to achive knowledge innovation and knowledge emergence is worth attention.This paper described the research background and research significance, and then reviewed related articles, found out the deficiencies of the present research. Based on previous research, this paper definited the concept of knowled ge interaction in interdisciplinary teams accurately, deeply analyzed the process and features of knowledge interaction in interdisciplinary teams. After that, this paper systematically analyzed the influence factors of interdisciplinary teams knowledge interaction, and constructed interdisciplinary teams knowledge interaction social network model, based on related theory and model. And then verified the assumptions of the model by empirical study. Lastly, this paper chose an interdisciplinary team from university H as a research object, conducted social analysis from aspects of network density, network centrality, structural holes and subgroups, uncovered the network features of the interdisciplinary team konwledge interaction, and put forward strategies to improve knowledge interaction level of interdisciplinary teams.
Keywords/Search Tags:social network, university interdisplinary team, knowledge interaction, social network model
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