Although organizational social networks are known to influence career mobility, the specific direction of this influence is different for diverse employee groups. Diversity in organizational network research has been operationalized on various dimensions such as race and ethnicity, age, religion, education, occupation, and gender. Missing in this stream of research are application and implications of social networks as they influence career advancement of people with disabilities. The objective of this conceptual article is to outline how social network characteristics such as network density, multiplexity, cohesiveness, and homophily influence career advancement of individuals with a disability. The author concludes by proposing that human...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
SUMMARY. We look at the effects of psychological disability on social networks and support of homele...
It might happen to any of us at any time to have a direct experience of rehabilitation of persons wi...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
The main purpose of the article is to show social support of people with disabilities from a structu...
The human social world is complex and multi-layered, and requires specialised skills to allow us to ...
Social networks of persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) have been characterized as smaller an...
Persons with disabilities have been given much concern in society throughout history, most especiall...
People with disabilities are one of the targeted groups that have social participation restrictions ...
In the research on people with intellectual disabilities and their social networks, the functional c...
Research has previously been undertaken around the subject of alumni networks, yet it remains to tou...
Varied research has addressed social integration at the workplace of persons with disabilities. Goff...
Women are subject of stereotypical discrimination that disables their agency for action. Women with ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
SUMMARY. We look at the effects of psychological disability on social networks and support of homele...
It might happen to any of us at any time to have a direct experience of rehabilitation of persons wi...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
The main purpose of the article is to show social support of people with disabilities from a structu...
The human social world is complex and multi-layered, and requires specialised skills to allow us to ...
Social networks of persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) have been characterized as smaller an...
Persons with disabilities have been given much concern in society throughout history, most especiall...
People with disabilities are one of the targeted groups that have social participation restrictions ...
In the research on people with intellectual disabilities and their social networks, the functional c...
Research has previously been undertaken around the subject of alumni networks, yet it remains to tou...
Varied research has addressed social integration at the workplace of persons with disabilities. Goff...
Women are subject of stereotypical discrimination that disables their agency for action. Women with ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
SUMMARY. We look at the effects of psychological disability on social networks and support of homele...