The article presents a three-level network approach to the Matthew effect as a multilevel complement to Burt’s (2005) conception of the relationship between networks and performance. We first introduce a three-level dataset and the specificity of this data structure for explorations of cumulative advantage. Second, we present a population of scientists and provide a heuristic visualization—as “paragliders”—of their position in this multilevel structure. Third, we cluster these actors into groups of performance to better understand who is in a multilevel position to make progress with performance measurements over time. We use Ronald Burt’s representation of the combined effect of brokerage beyond group and closure within group to show that ...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
When joining a social network, the already well-connected often make for especially attractive partn...
The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social netw...
The article presents a three-level network approach to the Matthew effect as a multilevel complement...
The article presents a three-level network approach to the Matthew effect as a multilevel complement...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is cru-cial to w...
This article uses multilevel network analysis to identify an extended and latent opportunity structu...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
We investigate the long held but empirically untested assumption that diverse networks drive perform...
When entrepreneurs enter structural holes in networks, they can exploit the related benefits. Eviden...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
We develop a theory that links individuals’ network structure to their productivity and earnings. Wh...
The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social netw...
In the strategic management literature, researchers have demonstrated that inter-organizational netw...
We use a model of continuous attachments in networks to generate propositions concerning inequalitie...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
When joining a social network, the already well-connected often make for especially attractive partn...
The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social netw...
The article presents a three-level network approach to the Matthew effect as a multilevel complement...
The article presents a three-level network approach to the Matthew effect as a multilevel complement...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is cru-cial to w...
This article uses multilevel network analysis to identify an extended and latent opportunity structu...
To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to wo...
We investigate the long held but empirically untested assumption that diverse networks drive perform...
When entrepreneurs enter structural holes in networks, they can exploit the related benefits. Eviden...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
We develop a theory that links individuals’ network structure to their productivity and earnings. Wh...
The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social netw...
In the strategic management literature, researchers have demonstrated that inter-organizational netw...
We use a model of continuous attachments in networks to generate propositions concerning inequalitie...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
When joining a social network, the already well-connected often make for especially attractive partn...
The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social netw...