“…A recent survey of a large body of empirical research on knowledge transmission in social networks concludes that " [m]any studies across all levels have found that a central network position, defined either in terms of the number of direct contacts or both direct and indirect contacts, has a positive influence on knowledge creation, transfer, and adoption" (Phelps et al, 2012(Phelps et al, , 1138. An emerging literature on networks of health policy practitioners in domestic contexts also tends to stress the benefits that network connections can bring to performance (Blanchet & James, 2013;Blanchet et al, 2014;Browne et al, 2017;Gold et al, 2008;Jippes et al, 2010;Khosla et al, 2016;Merrill et al, 2010;Pagliccia et al, 2010;Weishaar et al, 2015).…”