Mutualism is reviving again in several countries, replying to state and market failure with an alternative, social insurance setup. We study participation in such new mutuals with a focus on embeddedness. We distinguish group-level embeddedness (network structure) and individual embeddedness (the type and quantity of ties to other group members) and study how these relate to members’ commitment to mutuals and their trust in the commitment of others. We show that group-level embeddedness primarily affects trust, while individual embeddedness more strongly associates with commitment. We reveal these dynamics for mutuals of different ages using a unique multilevel dataset on the motivations, beliefs and social relations of more than 5000 membe...
How important are social relationships for contribution to collective action? Existing work on contr...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
The apparent stability of social network structures may mask considerable change and adjustment in t...
Mutualism is reviving again in several countries, replying to state and market failure with an alter...
Embeddedness theory stresses the importance of concrete personal relations and networks of relations...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Organised group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalised trust...
This paper investigates the social structure between online groups within an Enterprise Social Netwo...
When there are constantly new, valuable opportunities to transact with alternative partners—a situat...
Previous literature has shown that interorganizational networks tend to be stable, but evidence of t...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
During the last 15 years, the number of institutions for collective action has risen significantly i...
How important are social relationships for contribution to collective action? Existing work on contr...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
The apparent stability of social network structures may mask considerable change and adjustment in t...
Mutualism is reviving again in several countries, replying to state and market failure with an alter...
Embeddedness theory stresses the importance of concrete personal relations and networks of relations...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Social capital is generally seen as an essential resource for both individuals and societies (Putnam...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Organized group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalized trust...
Organised group membership has been central in discussions of social capital since generalised trust...
This paper investigates the social structure between online groups within an Enterprise Social Netwo...
When there are constantly new, valuable opportunities to transact with alternative partners—a situat...
Previous literature has shown that interorganizational networks tend to be stable, but evidence of t...
In which respects do the social networks of members of voluntary associations differ from those of n...
During the last 15 years, the number of institutions for collective action has risen significantly i...
How important are social relationships for contribution to collective action? Existing work on contr...
In every social transaction there is an element of trust. The degree to which we trust others, calle...
The apparent stability of social network structures may mask considerable change and adjustment in t...