Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that group boundaries and social status in the informal workplace network determine who the objects of positive and negative gossip are. Gossip networks were collected among 36 employees in a public child care organization, and analyzed using exponential random graph modeling (ERGM). As hypothesized, both positive and negative gossip focuses on colleagues from the own gossiper's work group. Negative gossip is relatively targeted, with the objects being specific individuals, particularly those low in informal status. Positive gossip, in contrast, is spread more evenly throughout the network. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p
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Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
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This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
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This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
Gossip is informal talking about colleagues. Taking a social network perspective, we argue that grou...
The authors use social network analysis to understand how employees’ propensity to engage in positiv...
This study investigates the co-evolution of friendship and gossip in organizations. Two contradictin...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
This study developed and tested a relational theory of positive and negative gossip about managers. ...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
Gossip is a pervasive phenomenon in organizations causing many individuals to have second-hand infor...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
Brokerage is a central concept in the organization literature. It has been argued that individuals i...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...