Samuel B. Bacharach, Miriam Erez, Peter A. Bamberger, Samuel B. Bacharach
This series considers theoretical, methodological and research issues relevant to organizational sociology. It is specifically concerned with trying to specify the unique contributions of broad sociological theories and research techniques to the analysis of organizations. Both micro and macro sociological approaches are emphasized. From a micro perspective an effort is made to bring to the forefront such perspectives as phenomenology, ethnomethodology and symbolic interaction. The macro analysis also places an emphasis on the institutional, historical and cultural examination of...
This series considers theoretical, methodological and research issues relevant to organizational sociology. It is specifically concerned with trying t...
This work on networks in and around organizations is part of a series that considers the theoretical, methodological and research issues relevant to organizational sociology. Both micro and macro sociological approaches are emphasized.
This work on networks in and around organizations is part of a series that considers the theoretical, methodological and research issues relevant to o...
S.M. Gabbay, Roger Th. A.J. Leenders, Samuel B. Bacharach
An influential concept in the social science literature, the theory of social capital, asserts that social actors gain resources through relationships with other actors. While social capital research has largely focused on individuals as the unit of analysis, this volume looks at social capital of organizations, or Corporate Social Capital (CSC), exploring how and to what extent social networks facilitate or impede the attainment of organizational goals. This collection of papers posits a distinction between social structure and its outcomes, noting that while positive outcomes yield social...
An influential concept in the social science literature, the theory of social capital, asserts that social actors gain resources through relationships...