We argue that types of Simmelian-tied employee dyads (dyads embedded in three-person cliques) influences organizational justice perceptions, and knowledge sharing within and across organizational boundaries through virtual workgroups. We study the interaction between employees\u27 advice and friendship ties, shared interpersonal, interactional, procedural and distributive justice perceptions, and the types of knowledge shared from a social network perspective. We predict that Simmelian-tied advice and friendship dyads influence justice perceptions, and in turn knowledge sharing. Compared to Simmelian-tied advice dyads, we suggest that Simmelian-tied friendship dyads were hypothesized to be strongly associated with congruent distributive, in...
This chapter seeks to examine the development and consequences of envy using a social networks persp...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
We argue that types of Simmelian-tied employee dyads (dyads embedded in three-person cliques) influe...
We argue that types of Simmelian-tied employee dyads (dyads embedded in three-person cliques) influe...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by technology advan...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by the use of advan...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
This thesis is built on the assumption that organizations are in important respect social networks w...
This dissertation reports two studies that examine the influence of social context factors in the fo...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in multiple offices of a large, multinational professional service fi...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
I study the cognitive and behavioral skills that people use to navigate social networks at work, via...
This paper uses data on judicial citations to explore whether the diffusion and/or appli-cation of k...
This chapter seeks to examine the development and consequences of envy using a social networks persp...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
We argue that types of Simmelian-tied employee dyads (dyads embedded in three-person cliques) influe...
We argue that types of Simmelian-tied employee dyads (dyads embedded in three-person cliques) influe...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by technology advan...
Distributed workgroups are increasingly adopted by global organizations, enabled by the use of advan...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
Understanding social interactions and knowledge sharing behavior in the organizational context is im...
This thesis is built on the assumption that organizations are in important respect social networks w...
This dissertation reports two studies that examine the influence of social context factors in the fo...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in multiple offices of a large, multinational professional service fi...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
I study the cognitive and behavioral skills that people use to navigate social networks at work, via...
This paper uses data on judicial citations to explore whether the diffusion and/or appli-cation of k...
This chapter seeks to examine the development and consequences of envy using a social networks persp...
Purpose – Past research has shown that, by implementing knowledge sharing, an organisation can maint...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...