textabstractIn this paper we empirically investigate various benefits and costs associated with broker characteristics of individuals who operate in the account management system of financial service providers. We narrow our focus to broker positions in two specific task-specific knowledge networks that facilitate account management. We study the effect of broker positions on the contribution of individuals to organizational performance. We measure such a contribution by measuring the perceptions of others concerning a particular individual. We also explore how certain personal costs are associated with these task-specific broker positions. More specifically, we explore how these positions affect role ambiguity and role conflict, as self-pe...
Service encounters present excellent opportunities for obtaining and exchanging so called tacit and ...
This study presents an analysis of the extent to which enterprise social media (ESM) use enhances vi...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
none2noThis article investigates how actors positioned in a network can evolve as knowledge brokers,...
This work is about the co-evolution of intra-organizational networks and organizational structures a...
Although brokers who span structural holes have been shown to occupy a valuable position in organiza...
In knowledge networks, such as best-practice networks, industry forums, and professional communities...
Interpersonal networks can be conceptualized not only as actual social structures surrounding indivi...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Through exposure to heterogeneous sources of knowledge, actors who broker between unconnected contac...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
The Brokerage Roles in the Organizational Networks and Manipulation of Information Flo
Service encounters present excellent opportunities for obtaining and exchanging so called tacit and ...
This study presents an analysis of the extent to which enterprise social media (ESM) use enhances vi...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
none2noThis article investigates how actors positioned in a network can evolve as knowledge brokers,...
This work is about the co-evolution of intra-organizational networks and organizational structures a...
Although brokers who span structural holes have been shown to occupy a valuable position in organiza...
In knowledge networks, such as best-practice networks, industry forums, and professional communities...
Interpersonal networks can be conceptualized not only as actual social structures surrounding indivi...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
Through exposure to heterogeneous sources of knowledge, actors who broker between unconnected contac...
Previous research demonstrates the destructive consequences of role stress for the work outcomes of ...
A key question in the study of organizations is why some individuals perform better than others. Und...
The Brokerage Roles in the Organizational Networks and Manipulation of Information Flo
Service encounters present excellent opportunities for obtaining and exchanging so called tacit and ...
This study presents an analysis of the extent to which enterprise social media (ESM) use enhances vi...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....