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DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-45023-0_15
Chapter 15
Learning Networks Among Swedish
Municipalities: Is Sweden a Small World?
Christopher Ansell, Martin Lundin, and Per Ola Öberg
Distributed, networked learning processes are widely touted as a basis for superior
performance. Public and private organizations, cities and regions, and even nations
are exhorted to network, to innovate collaboratively, to benchmark, and above all to
learn from one another (Agranoff, 2006; Betsill & Bulkeley, 2004; Cooke &
Morgan, 1993; Goldsmith & Eggers, 2004; Kraatz, 1998; Lee & van de Meene,
2012; Powell, Koput, & Smith-Doerr, 1996; Slaughter, 2009). From case study
research, we know a good deal about local strategies of networking, innovation, and
collaboration (e.g., Saxenian, 1996). And from diffusion studies, we also know that
the structure of networks shapes the diffusion of information, ideas, innovations,
policies, and best practices (Cao, 2010; Davis, 1991; Granovetter, 1973; Gray, 1973;
Hedström, Sandell, & Stern, 2000; Lee & Strang, 2006; Mintrom & Vergari, 1998;
Stone, 2004). However, we know relatively little about how the local learning
choices of individuals, firms, cities, or nations aggregate into global network pat-
terns that may subsequently affect diffusion. In this chapter, we explore this ques-
tion by examining how the learning strategies of Swedish municipalities aggregate
to produce a national intermunicipal learning network.
Interdependence between the policy choices of local governments has attracted
growing interest recently (Lee & van de Meene, 2012; Marsden, Frick, May, &
Deakin, 2011). It has been argued that subnational governments can act like demo-
C. Ansell (*)
Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, University of California,
Berkeley, CA, USA
e-mail: cansell@berkeley.edu
M. Lundin
Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU), Uppsala, Sweden
e-mail: martin.lundin@ifau.uu.se
P.O. Öberg
Department of Government, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
e-mail: PerOla.Oberg@statsvet.uu.se
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Buch Knowledge and Networks"
Knowledge and Networks
- Titel
- Knowledge and Networks
- Autoren
- Johannes Glückler
- Emmanuel Lazega
- Ingmar Hammer
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-45023-0
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 390
- Schlagwörter
- Human Geography, Innovation/Technology Management, Economic Geography, Knowledge, Discourse
- Kategorie
- Technik