In this paper we use the concept of social capital to outline a distinctive approach to understanding the interplay between management control systems and the development of social connections in and between organisations. Social capital provides a comprehensive framework for examining the nature of social connections through its focus on both structural networks (bridging) and interpersonal relationships that predispose individuals towards mutually beneficial collective action (bonding). In doing so, social capital provides a means of considering how individuals react to management control systems in terms of the social ties that exist both within the organization and external to the organization. Using a case study of a non-government org...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
In a dynamic network organization, member agents usually interact to coordinate their actions and to...
An organization is a group of persons who satisfy an established membership requirement. Membership...
In this paper we use the concept of social capital to outline a distinctive approach to understandin...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
The main aim of this chapter is to introduce readers to the idea of social capital. Then relationshi...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
The manuscripts that follow explore various aspects of bonding social capital—how it is formed, how ...
Social capital is currently one of social structure‘s most prominent and debated manifestations. How...
Many authors have argued that social capital is positively related to economic prosperity, regional ...
This paper explores social capital‘s integrative and facilitative roles in organizations‘ socio-econ...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Organizational social capital is defined as a source of social relations within the organization. As...
In my belief the effectiveness of organizations has more to do with managing people in a more ethica...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
In a dynamic network organization, member agents usually interact to coordinate their actions and to...
An organization is a group of persons who satisfy an established membership requirement. Membership...
In this paper we use the concept of social capital to outline a distinctive approach to understandin...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
The main aim of this chapter is to introduce readers to the idea of social capital. Then relationshi...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
The manuscripts that follow explore various aspects of bonding social capital—how it is formed, how ...
Social capital is currently one of social structure‘s most prominent and debated manifestations. How...
Many authors have argued that social capital is positively related to economic prosperity, regional ...
This paper explores social capital‘s integrative and facilitative roles in organizations‘ socio-econ...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Organizational social capital is defined as a source of social relations within the organization. As...
In my belief the effectiveness of organizations has more to do with managing people in a more ethica...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
In a dynamic network organization, member agents usually interact to coordinate their actions and to...
An organization is a group of persons who satisfy an established membership requirement. Membership...