This book addresses a phenomenon that has been much studied in anthropology, sociology and administrative science - the social structural foundations of coordinated activity and consensus in complexly differentiated communities and organizations. Such foundations are important because social differentiation makes coordination and agreement especially hard to achieve and maintain. Friedkin focuses on the process of social influence, and on how this process, when it is played out in a network of interpersonal influence, may result in interpersonal agreements among actors who are located in different parts of a complexly differentiated organization. This work builds on structural role analysis which provides a description of the pattern of soc...
The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective representations in organ...
a b s t r a c t The present paper is a review of the theoretical advances and empirical findings rel...
Structuration theory is a way of looking at social phenomena as the product of social structures and...
Social structure is one of the most controversial, yet at the same time crucial, concepts in sociolo...
Social structure is the most fundamental and major concept in Sociology and Social Anthropology and...
Everyday life is filled with social relation-al contexts in which individuals coordinate and shape t...
Understanding the forces governing human behavior and social dynamics is a challenging and unsolved ...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Social network analysis has become an important vehicle in studying social phenomena. Over the last ...
The aim of this chapter is to understand how the morphogenesis of society comes about through social...
Can people influence others solely by virtue of shared group membership? To address this and related...
What is the relationship of the individual to society? This paper argues it is one of mutual depend...
Although there has been considerable theoretical interest in the relationship be-tween pover and pos...
The goal of this research was to demonstrate that organizational commitment is affected by homogenei...
Understanding social influence and identifying influential members of a community is of interest to ...
The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective representations in organ...
a b s t r a c t The present paper is a review of the theoretical advances and empirical findings rel...
Structuration theory is a way of looking at social phenomena as the product of social structures and...
Social structure is one of the most controversial, yet at the same time crucial, concepts in sociolo...
Social structure is the most fundamental and major concept in Sociology and Social Anthropology and...
Everyday life is filled with social relation-al contexts in which individuals coordinate and shape t...
Understanding the forces governing human behavior and social dynamics is a challenging and unsolved ...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Social network analysis has become an important vehicle in studying social phenomena. Over the last ...
The aim of this chapter is to understand how the morphogenesis of society comes about through social...
Can people influence others solely by virtue of shared group membership? To address this and related...
What is the relationship of the individual to society? This paper argues it is one of mutual depend...
Although there has been considerable theoretical interest in the relationship be-tween pover and pos...
The goal of this research was to demonstrate that organizational commitment is affected by homogenei...
Understanding social influence and identifying influential members of a community is of interest to ...
The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective representations in organ...
a b s t r a c t The present paper is a review of the theoretical advances and empirical findings rel...
Structuration theory is a way of looking at social phenomena as the product of social structures and...