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Network of Networks (continued): The Intrinsic Risk of Super Hubs

When an enterprise is successful and grows in size, there is inevitably an increase in the number and quality of interdependencies, i.e. exchanges with other parts of the network of enterprises it is part of. These can include information, money, … Continue reading

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While Greece sinks, Canada launches a thousand ships

In the past few days we have read about two starkly contrasting scenarios. In one, the Canadian government awarded three decades of shipbuilding work (33 billion dollars) to two private shipbuilding yards in Halifax and Vancouver.  Reports from Greece, instead, … Continue reading

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