ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.Scholars have long been aware of the advantages of social capital to individual performance. It remains unclear whether these advantages reflect the effects of relationships in which people discuss only work-related issues, or whether they are attributable to the effects of multiplex relationships, in which people discuss work-related and non-work-related issues. To investigate this question, we conducted two studies using network analysis: a cross-sectional study of specialty bank employees and a longitudinal study of middle managers enrolled in an MBA course. Multiplex relationships consistently predicted perform...
To reduce vulnerability to exchange relationship loss when executives leave, firms often form multip...
In the early career phase of higher education, the social relationships with peers are a critical so...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philos...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of “multiplex” (multiple overlapping) ne...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of “multiplex” (multiple overlapping) ne...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study models personal professional netw...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Based on the theoretical argu...
The goal of this article is to shed light on the role of tie content in the evolution of multiplex t...
textMembers of organizations form relationships with many different people in their organization. E...
To reduce vulnerability to exchange relationship loss when executives leave, firms often form multip...
In the early career phase of higher education, the social relationships with peers are a critical so...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...
A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philos...
Multiple networks are overlooked in previous research studies and not much attention is given to the...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Individuals in contemporary work organizations are often involved in multiple teams at the same time...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of “multiplex” (multiple overlapping) ne...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of “multiplex” (multiple overlapping) ne...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study models personal professional netw...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Based on the theoretical argu...
The goal of this article is to shed light on the role of tie content in the evolution of multiplex t...
textMembers of organizations form relationships with many different people in their organization. E...
To reduce vulnerability to exchange relationship loss when executives leave, firms often form multip...
In the early career phase of higher education, the social relationships with peers are a critical so...
This study examines the generalizability of the network‐performance relationship across individual a...