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CONTENT ANALYSIS AND SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS: A TWO-PHASE METHODOLOGY IN OBTAINING FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF COOPETITION Suzanna Lamria Siregar; Giovanni Battista Dagnino; Francesco Garraffo
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Bisnis Vol 14, No 2 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

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This study introduces a two-phase methodology in obtaining fundamental concepts from literature. Content analysis performed in the first phase leads to the most frequent concepts scholars used in scrutinizing a theme. Social networkanalysis in the second phase results a network of the relationships between concepts and examines the importance of every concept in the network. To elucidate the advantage of the methodology, the study applies the methodology onCoopetition – to cooperate and compete simultaneously – literature. Ten most frequent concepts occur in the coopetition literature are: Competition, Cooperation, Coopetition, Knowledge, Market, Network, Relationships, Resources, Strategy and Value. Under the social network analysis terms, the importance of every concept in the network is denoted in degree, closeness and betweenness centrality measures. Ranging from the most important concepts to the least are Relationships, Strategy, Resources, Competition, Cooperation, Coopetition, Market, Network, Value and Knowledge.Keywords: content analysis, social network analysis, coopetition
CONTENT ANALYSIS AND SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS: A TWO-PHASE METHODOLOGY IN OBTAINING FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF COOPETITION Suzanna Lamria Siregar; Giovanni Battista Dagnino; Francesco Garraffo
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Bisnis Vol 14, No 2 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (70.753 KB)

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This study introduces a two-phase methodology in obtaining fundamental conceptsfrom literature. Content analysis performed in the first phase leads to the mostfrequent concepts scholars used in scrutinizing a theme. Social network analysis in thesecond phase results a network of the relationships between concepts and examinesthe importance of every concept in the network. To elucidate the advantage of themethodology, the study applies the methodology on Coopetition – to cooperate andcompete simultaneously – literature. Ten most frequent concepts occur in thecoopetition literature are: Competition, Cooperation, Coopetition, Knowledge,Market, Network, Relationships, Resources, Strategy and Value. Under the socialnetwork analysis terms, the importance of every concept in the network is denoted indegree, closeness and betweenness centrality measures. Ranging from the mostimportant concepts to the least are Relationships, Strategy, Resources, Competition,Cooperation, Coopetition, Market, Network, Value and Knowledge