Structure, content and meaning of organizational networks : extending network thinking /

To better understand how structure, content and meaning are interrelated, there is great potential in conceptualizing mixed structure linkages, where social relations, events, actions and text-based information intersect. This potential is all the more salient in view of the large data flows and ana...

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Other Authors: Groenewegen, Peter D., (Editor), Ferguson, Julie E., (Editor), Moser, Christine, 1963- (Editor), Mohr, John, (Editor), Borgatti, Stephen P., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017.
Series:Research in the sociology of organizations ; v. 53.
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Table of Contents:
  • Prelims
  • Structure, content, and meaning of organizational networks: extending network thinking, introduction
  • Culture and connectivity intertwined: visualizing organizational fields as relational structures and meaning systems
  • Being apart together: convergence and divergence in the field of Dutch politics
  • The network structure of organizational vocabularies
  • Duality beyond Dyads: Multiplex patterning of social ties and cultural meanings
  • Semantic networks and the market interface: lessons from luxury watchmaking
  • Becoming a Buddhist: The duality of ritual and belief
  • The duality of philosophers' social relations and ideas
  • Meaning in organizational networks - from social to digital and back
  • About the Authors
  • Index.