Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job networks or informal personal networks). However, they rarely account for how weak-tie “bridging” networks and strong-tie “bonding” networks differentially affect employment outcomes. Given criticism that (usually weak-tie bridging-focussed) formal job networks are overly focussed on finding entry-level (i.e. any) jobs, it is imperative to understand the impact of strong and weak ties on securing work with good conditions, or of meaning to the worker. Such links are poorly understood in the present literature. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses national Australian survey data to assess whether ...
The recent growth of online social networks has enabled job seekers to stay connected with all of th...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmi...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Employment services are commonly provided in network settings, but it i...
Employment services are commonly provided in network settings, but it is rare to find social policy ...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
International audienceThis article examines the effect of social networks (SNW) by investigating how...
The conditions under which young workers find their first real post-graduation jobs are important fo...
We empirically investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct...
Will people with friends experience profit and will people with foes experience harm on the labour m...
In Europe, almost half of all jobs are found through personal contacts such as colleagues, family, o...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
The recent growth of online social networks has enabled job seekers to stay connected with all of th...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmi...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Employment services are commonly provided in network settings, but it i...
Employment services are commonly provided in network settings, but it is rare to find social policy ...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
What is the effect of social networks on labor market outcomes? The tradition following Grannovetter...
International audienceThis article examines the effect of social networks (SNW) by investigating how...
The conditions under which young workers find their first real post-graduation jobs are important fo...
We empirically investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct...
Will people with friends experience profit and will people with foes experience harm on the labour m...
In Europe, almost half of all jobs are found through personal contacts such as colleagues, family, o...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
The recent growth of online social networks has enabled job seekers to stay connected with all of th...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmi...