Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the occurrences of such relational ties. By imprinting the concept of social ledger, the paper suggests that multiple networks can exist in combination of both positive and negative ties i.e. potential benefits and liabilities can be derived within a social relation. The study explores to identify how multiple friendship-hindrance network centrality (indgree and outdegree) affect an employee’s job satisfaction level. A sociometric and traditional questionnaire is used to collect data from 131 employees at the Quetta head office of a premier telecommunication company. Data is analyzed using UCINET VI and SPSS software. The finding indicates tha...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether and to what extent one’s communication networks (b...
This article examines the effect of social networks by investigating how mobilizing family, friendsh...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications...
Knowledge based industries where human capital is very important are increasingly concerned about re...
A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philos...
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
There has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies across all indust...
We explore the role of negative relationships in the context of social networks in work organization...
This article examines the effect of social networks through the use of family, friends or relatives ...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study models personal professional netw...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to explore the impact of interpersonal network, personality?department c...
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether and to what extent one’s communication networks (b...
This article examines the effect of social networks by investigating how mobilizing family, friendsh...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications...
Knowledge based industries where human capital is very important are increasingly concerned about re...
A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philos...
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
There has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies across all indust...
We explore the role of negative relationships in the context of social networks in work organization...
This article examines the effect of social networks through the use of family, friends or relatives ...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study models personal professional netw...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to explore the impact of interpersonal network, personality?department c...
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth and widespread adoption of social media technologies ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether and to what extent one’s communication networks (b...
This article examines the effect of social networks by investigating how mobilizing family, friendsh...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...