Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmission of information. However, other studies of social networks in the labor market propose that the likelihood of information transmission might depend on strength of the tie; and that tie strength is a potentially important source of the tie's value. After all, even if job seekers have social ties to those who have valuable job information, the seekers will gain little information benefit when the ties do not actually transmit the information. This paper clarifies the conditions under which social ties might provide information benefits. We use a survey vignette experiment and ask MBA students about their likelihood of relaying job informat...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...
Whether and how social ties create value has inspired substantial research in organizational theory,...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
This study explored how job seekers perceived human and technological sources in their sociotechnica...
“The Strength of Weak Ties” (Granovetter 1973) arguably contains the most influential sociological t...
Most of existing network-based decision-support systems, such as recommender systems, require knowin...
Network structure is an important determinant of information value contained in individuals’ social ...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
they do, and why it matters. Social Networks. doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2011.11.002 Network-based job sea...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
In this work, we challenge the assumption that weak ties play uniquely important social support role...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...
Whether and how social ties create value has inspired substantial research in organizational theory,...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
This study explored how job seekers perceived human and technological sources in their sociotechnica...
“The Strength of Weak Ties” (Granovetter 1973) arguably contains the most influential sociological t...
Most of existing network-based decision-support systems, such as recommender systems, require knowin...
Network structure is an important determinant of information value contained in individuals’ social ...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
they do, and why it matters. Social Networks. doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2011.11.002 Network-based job sea...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
In this work, we challenge the assumption that weak ties play uniquely important social support role...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...