Organization theorists suggest that the social capital within organizations is a potentially powerful resource for improving organizational performance. In addition, organizational structures may strengthen or weaken the effects of social capital, by furnishing greater or fewer opportunities for its growth. This article explores the independent and combined effects of organizational social capital and structure on the performance of over 100 organizations between 2002 and 2005, using panel data. The statistical results suggest that cognitive and relational dimensions of social capital are positively related to performance, but that the structural dimension of social capital is unrelated to service outcomes. Further analysis revealed that or...
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...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Organization theorists suggest that the social capital within organizations is a potentially powerfu...
Organizational theorists suggest that the development of social capital within organizations is a cr...
This study develops a model of the causal impact of social capital on orga-nizational performance, w...
The attached pre-print version is slightly different from the published article. The article was pre...
In this chapter we explore the benefits of social capital and the harmful affects of social liabilit...
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...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
An increasing number of organizational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
Contains fulltext : 238569.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most research i...
ABSTRACT Through an empirical study, research has obtained the following results: (1) Social Capital...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social capital on organizational perform...
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...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Organization theorists suggest that the social capital within organizations is a potentially powerfu...
Organizational theorists suggest that the development of social capital within organizations is a cr...
This study develops a model of the causal impact of social capital on orga-nizational performance, w...
The attached pre-print version is slightly different from the published article. The article was pre...
In this chapter we explore the benefits of social capital and the harmful affects of social liabilit...
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...
Social capital in general and the study of social capital in the context of organizations has gained...
An increasing number of organizational researchers have turned to social capital theory in an attemp...
Contains fulltext : 238569.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most research i...
ABSTRACT Through an empirical study, research has obtained the following results: (1) Social Capital...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of social capital on organizational perform...
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...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...