'This rich collection of articles reminds us that network research in entrepreneurship must push boundaries. Fayolle, Jack, Lamine and Chabaud have selected studies emphasizing network processes of creation and change. They nudge us beyond social networks to consider business networks; to study relationship coordination rather than just cooperation. They help us to "try on" new theoretical lenses and they provide insight into novel research contexts such as the Middle East and Africa. This book moves us towards topics that warrant more attention.'- Nicole Coviello, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Waterloo, Canada