One of the distinctive features of contemporary organisations is their interconnectedness. Relationships between companies are usually analysed on the basis of social network relationships between them. The research question this article aims to answer concerns the influence of being part of an interorganisational network on the occurrence and consequences of unethical behaviour.This paper covers three main areas of research regarding this topic. Firstly, the role networks play in the initiation, evolution, and consequences of wrongdoings. The main problem taken into consideration in this part of the article is identifying network factors which increase and mitigate the propensity of organisations to deceive their partners. Two main types o...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
One of the distinctive features of contemporary organisations is their interconnectedness. Relations...
In this chapter, we critically review the embryonic but growing body of social network theory and re...
The spread of unethical behavior in organizations has mainly been studied in terms of processes occu...
AbstractThe analysis of ethical problems in the organizational life requires considering individual,...
In this study, we examine the effects of illegal/unethical acts on interfirm networks. We hypothesiz...
markdownabstractThis dissertation asks how social relationships matter for a person’s ethical or une...
AbstractThe phenomenon of inter-organizational cooperation in networks is becoming increasingly impo...
While top-down descriptors have received much attention in explaining corruption, we develop a grass...
AbstractThe literature about pathological phenomena within the inter-firm networks is very limited. ...
This chapter builds the argument for the need of evaluating the performance of organizational networ...
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorgani...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...
One of the distinctive features of contemporary organisations is their interconnectedness. Relations...
In this chapter, we critically review the embryonic but growing body of social network theory and re...
The spread of unethical behavior in organizations has mainly been studied in terms of processes occu...
AbstractThe analysis of ethical problems in the organizational life requires considering individual,...
In this study, we examine the effects of illegal/unethical acts on interfirm networks. We hypothesiz...
markdownabstractThis dissertation asks how social relationships matter for a person’s ethical or une...
AbstractThe phenomenon of inter-organizational cooperation in networks is becoming increasingly impo...
While top-down descriptors have received much attention in explaining corruption, we develop a grass...
AbstractThe literature about pathological phenomena within the inter-firm networks is very limited. ...
This chapter builds the argument for the need of evaluating the performance of organizational networ...
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorgani...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, tur...
A natural way to think of social and economic interaction structure is in terms of social networks. ...
Recently, some researchers have begun to emphasize that governance networks can have a “dark” side a...