Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... position than to individual differences in invest- ments like schooling ( Bibb and Form , 1977 ) . What is also ... position in an organization carries its own inducements and con- straints which reflect where that position is located in ...
... position than to individual differences in invest- ments like schooling ( Bibb and Form , 1977 ) . What is also ... position in an organization carries its own inducements and con- straints which reflect where that position is located in ...
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... positions or between activities . An example of an interposition network is the group of individ- uals who occupy seats ... position in social networks . A network shapes the flow of resources between actors . To the extent that social ...
... positions or between activities . An example of an interposition network is the group of individ- uals who occupy seats ... position in social networks . A network shapes the flow of resources between actors . To the extent that social ...
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... position to victory . Scarcity was measured by rate of turnover in a position , on the assumption that the greater the number of separate individuals appearing in a position , the more abundant the talents needed to fill it . Abrahamson ...
... position to victory . Scarcity was measured by rate of turnover in a position , on the assumption that the greater the number of separate individuals appearing in a position , the more abundant the talents needed to fill it . Abrahamson ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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