Social action is situated in fields that are simultaneously composed of interpersonal ties and relations among organizations, which are both usefully characterized as social networks. We introduce a novel approach to distinguishing different network macro-structures in terms of cohesive subsets and their overlaps. We develop a vocabulary that relates different forms of network cohesion to field properties as opposed to organizational constraints on ties and structures. We illustrate differences in probabilistic attachment processes in network evolution that link on the one hand to organizational constraints versus field properties and to cohesive network topologies on the other. This allows us to identify a set of important new micro-macro ...
As social behavior moves increasingly online, the study of social behavior has followed. Online trac...
Two dozen networks are analyzed using three parameters that attempt to capture important properties ...
Growing interest in social networks research among organizational scholars has generated considerabl...
Social action is situated in fields that are simultaneously composed of interpersonal ties and relat...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOrganizational communities present two generic features that are recurr...
Organizational communities present two generic features that are recurrently documented in empirical...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the micro-foundations of organizational social networ...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
This chapter explores the tension between two opposite views on how networks create social capital. ...
Social networks are crucial for gaining information, enhancing one's own influence and promoting the...
As social behavior moves increasingly online, the study of social behavior has followed. Online trac...
Two dozen networks are analyzed using three parameters that attempt to capture important properties ...
Growing interest in social networks research among organizational scholars has generated considerabl...
Social action is situated in fields that are simultaneously composed of interpersonal ties and relat...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleOrganizational communities present two generic features that are recurr...
Organizational communities present two generic features that are recurrently documented in empirical...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the microfoundations of organizational social network...
In my dissertation, I examine intraorganizational social networks and their antecedents and conseque...
This paper focuses on an emergent debate about the micro-foundations of organizational social networ...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
This chapter explores the tension between two opposite views on how networks create social capital. ...
Social networks are crucial for gaining information, enhancing one's own influence and promoting the...
As social behavior moves increasingly online, the study of social behavior has followed. Online trac...
Two dozen networks are analyzed using three parameters that attempt to capture important properties ...
Growing interest in social networks research among organizational scholars has generated considerabl...