Who are employees' social referents? Using a network perspective to determine referent others

被引:173
作者
Shah, PP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Carlson Sch Management, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
关键词
D O I
10.5465/256906
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
A social network perspective was used to. determine whom brokerage firm employees selected as social referents. In particular, this study focused on cohesive actors (friends) and structurally equivalent actors (individuals occupying the same position in a network) as sources of social information. Results on the social networks of brokers, sales assistants, and operations employees (support staff) indicate distinct differences in interaction patterns, information seeking, and social comparison processes across the three job categories. Overall, the results suggest that employees rely on structurally equivalent referents for job-related information and on cohesive referents for general organizational information and as social comparison referents.
引用
收藏
页码:249 / 268
页数:20
相关论文
共 61 条
[1]  
ADAMS JS, 1965, ADV EXP SOC PSYCHOL, V2, P267
[2]  
[Anonymous], HDB ORG DESIGN
[3]  
ASHFORD SJ, 1986, ACAD MANAGE J, V29, P465, DOI 10.5465/256219
[4]   FEEDBACK AS AN INDIVIDUAL RESOURCE - PERSONAL STRATEGIES OF CREATING INFORMATION [J].
ASHFORD, SJ ;
CUMMINGS, LL .
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE, 1983, 32 (03) :370-398
[5]   SOCIAL WORLDS, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES, AND IMPLEMENTATION - PREDICTING ATTITUDES TOWARD A MEDICAL INFORMATION-SYSTEM [J].
AYDIN, CE ;
RICE, RE .
INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT, 1991, 20 (02) :119-136
[6]   SECRET TESTS - SOCIAL STRATEGIES FOR ACQUIRING INFORMATION ABOUT THE STATE OF THE RELATIONSHIP [J].
BAXTER, LA ;
WILMOT, WW .
HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, 1984, 11 (02) :171-201
[7]  
BORGATTI SP, 1992, UCINET, V4
[9]  
Brickman P., 1977, SOCIAL COMP PROCESSE, P149, DOI DOI 10.2307/2066199
[10]   CHANGING PATTERNS OR PATTERNS OF CHANGE - THE EFFECTS OF A CHANGE IN TECHNOLOGY ON SOCIAL NETWORK STRUCTURE AND POWER [J].
BURKHARDT, ME ;
BRASS, DJ .
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 1990, 35 (01) :104-127