July 2022
Beginner to intermediate
204 pages
7h 45m
English
Over the past four decades, the network perspective enriched organizational researchers’ understanding of social relations at individual, group and organizational levels, and led to an explosion of social network studies in the extant literature (Borgatti and Halgin, 2011; Brass, 2012). Its well-grounded arguments and assumptions put forward by early social network researchers (e.g. Bourdieu, 1983; Burt, 1992; Coleman, 1988; Granovetter, 1973; Uzzi, 1996) continue to inspire practitioners and scholars from various fields of study. In the organizational realm, there is a large body ...