Social Networks

Structural Holes

The Contingent Value of Social Capital

Burt presents argument and evidence for a structural ecology of social capital that describes how the value of social capital to an individual is contingent on the number of people doing the same work. The information and control benefits of bridging the structural holes - or, disconnections between non-redundant contacts in a network - that constitute social capital are especially valuable to managers with few peers.

Unpublished

Unpublished

Unpublished

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