The Network Paradigm in Organizational Research: A Review and Typology (2003)
| Venue: | Journal of Management |
| Citations: | 40 - 3 self |
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@MISC{Borgatti03thenetwork,
author = {Stephen P. Borgatti and Pacey C. Foster},
title = {The Network Paradigm in Organizational Research: A Review and Typology},
year = {2003}
}
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Abstract
In this paper, we review and analyze the emerging network paradigm in organizational research. We begin with a conventional review of recent research organized around recognized research streams. Next, we analyze this research, developing a set of dimensions along which network studies vary, including direction of causality, levels of analysis, explanatory goals, and explanatory mechanisms. We use the latter two dimensions to construct a 2-by-2 table cross-classifying studies of network consequences into four canonical types: structural social capital, social access to resources, contagion, and environmental shaping. We note the rise in popularity of studies with a greater sense of agency than was traditional in network research.







