It is well known in economics, law, and sociology that reputation costs in a closed network give insiders a feeling of being protected from bad behavior in their relations with one another. A person accustomed to doing business within a closed network is, therefore, likely to feel at unusual risk when asked to cooperate beyond the network because of absent reputation-cost security. It follows that business leaders in more closed networks should be less likely to cooperate beyond their network (Hypothesis 1). Success reinforces the status quo. Business leaders successful with a closed network associate their success with the safety of their network, so they should be even less likely to cooperate with a stranger (Hypothesis 2). We combin...
In front of globalization, hypercompetition and turbulence (D’Aveni, 1994, 1995), it’s more and more...
We investigate how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment interac...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
We integrate the results of a social network survey and a forecast information sharing experiment to...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
We all know people we find difficult to deal with. Some we trust despite major past transgressions, ...
The emergence and sustenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for a society to thrive. Recent ...
Despite the pivotal role that both power and interpersonal trust play in a multitude of social excha...
Abstract We examine the relation between CEO network size and the level of real activities managemen...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
In front of globalization, hypercompetition and turbulence (D’Aveni, 1994, 1995), it’s more and more...
We investigate how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment interac...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
This paper aims to enrich social network and managerial powers theories by examining the effects of ...
While social network structures are thought to promote cooperation through reputation effects, as su...
We integrate the results of a social network survey and a forecast information sharing experiment to...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
We all know people we find difficult to deal with. Some we trust despite major past transgressions, ...
The emergence and sustenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for a society to thrive. Recent ...
Despite the pivotal role that both power and interpersonal trust play in a multitude of social excha...
Abstract We examine the relation between CEO network size and the level of real activities managemen...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
The strong ties known in China as guanxi can be distinguished by a high level of trust relatively in...
In front of globalization, hypercompetition and turbulence (D’Aveni, 1994, 1995), it’s more and more...
We investigate how reputational uncertainty and the rate of change of the social environment interac...
We extend Burt, Burzynska, and Opper's cross-sectional network prediction of relative success among ...