Two main accounts of the effect of social proximity between candidates competing for recognition and members of the evaluating audience can be extrapolated from extant literature on peer-based tournament rituals and cultural fields. Following a Bourdieusian tradition, one account – which we label self-reproduction – insists on the catalyzing effect of social proximity in shaping recognition along relational lines. Drawing from recent scholarship on social evaluation, a second account – which we label intellectual distance – suggests that social proximity deters recognition. We probe the influence of different articulations of social proximity (i.e., direct ties, cliquishness and reciprocity) on recognition by studying awarding decisions wit...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Closeness, 10 Novemb...
Actors often match with associates on a small set of dimensions that matter most for the re-lationsh...
We investigate the mechanisms that shape social comparison in organizations and generate social comp...
Two main accounts of the effect of social proximity between candidates competing for recognition and...
Two main accounts of the effect of proximity between candidates competing for recognition and member...
open3siArticolo "in press" cartaceo ma pubblicato online Agosto 2018 (Published Online:6 Aug 2018) ...
How do candidates’ status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Closeness, 10 Novemb...
Actors often match with associates on a small set of dimensions that matter most for the re-lationsh...
We investigate the mechanisms that shape social comparison in organizations and generate social comp...
Two main accounts of the effect of social proximity between candidates competing for recognition and...
Two main accounts of the effect of proximity between candidates competing for recognition and member...
open3siArticolo "in press" cartaceo ma pubblicato online Agosto 2018 (Published Online:6 Aug 2018) ...
How do candidates’ status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
How do candidates' status and social proximity to members of the evaluating audience interact to sha...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
Building on sociological research that examines the allocation of rewards in peer evaluations, we ar...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Closeness, 10 Novemb...
Actors often match with associates on a small set of dimensions that matter most for the re-lationsh...
We investigate the mechanisms that shape social comparison in organizations and generate social comp...