Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative information about absent others. Previous research has associated the usage of gossip with outcomes at both the individual and the group levels. Such outcomes include, among other things, the delimitation of group boundaries, the ostracism of wrong-doers, effects on job performance, or feelings of social inclusion. Despite all this, there are conflicting views and an overall lack of research regarding how gossip affects — and is affected by — one’s and others’ relationships and, consequently, the evolution of a social network. Using social network data from high schools and firms, the purpose of this thesis is to shed light on gossip’s relational a...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Abstract—In this project we look at the effects of gossip spread on social network structure. We def...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
This study investigates the co-evolution of friendship and gossip in organizations. Two contradictin...
Gossip is universal, and multiple studies have demonstrated that it can have beneficial group-level ...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Gossip is universal, and multiple studies have demonstrated that it can have beneficial group-level ...
Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Fig. 1. A model for gossip Abstract — In this project we look at the effects of gossip spread on soc...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Abstract—In this project we look at the effects of gossip spread on social network structure. We def...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
This study investigates the co-evolution of friendship and gossip in organizations. Two contradictin...
Gossip is universal, and multiple studies have demonstrated that it can have beneficial group-level ...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Gossip is universal, and multiple studies have demonstrated that it can have beneficial group-level ...
Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Fig. 1. A model for gossip Abstract — In this project we look at the effects of gossip spread on soc...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Abstract—In this project we look at the effects of gossip spread on social network structure. We def...