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A Connected World Martin Kilduff Lei Liu Stefano Tasselli

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A Connected World Martin Kilduff Lei Liu Stefano Tasselli
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Martin Kilduff, Lei Liu, Stefano Tasselli
ISBN: 9781009179492, 1009179497
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Connected World Martin Kilduff Lei Liu Stefano Tasselli by Martin Kilduff, Lei Liu, Stefano Tasselli 9781009179492, 1009179497 instant download after payment.

This Element synthesizes the current state of research on organizational social networks from its early foundations to contemporary debates. It highlights the characteristics that make the social network perspective distinctive in the organizational research landscape, including its emphasis on structure and outcomes. It covers the main theoretical developments and summarizes the research design questions that organizational researchers face when collecting and analyzing network data. Then, it discusses current debates ranging from agency and structure to network volatility and personality. Finally, the Element envisages future research directions on the role of brokerage for individuals and communities, network cognition, and the importance of past ties. Overall, the Element provides an innovative angle for understanding organizational social networks, engaging in empirical network research, and nurturing further theoretical development on the role of social interactions and connectedness in modern organizations.

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