Bringing strong ties back in: Indirect ties, network bridges, and job searches in China

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Bian, YJ
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[1] Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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10.2307/2657311
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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Granovetter's (1973, 1974) ''strength-of-weak-ties'' argument has led to fruitful research on how individuals are marched to jobs in marker economies. In analyzing the institution for assigning jobs in China, I make distinctions (I) between information and influence that flow through networks during job searches and (2) between direct ties and indirect ties used by job-seekers. I find that in China personal networks are used to influence authorities who in turn assign jobs as favors to their contacts, which is a type of unauthorized activity facilitated by strong ties characterized by trust and obligation. In a 1988 survey in Tianjin, I find that (1) jobs are acquired through strong ties more frequently than through weak ties, (2) both direct and indirect ties are used to obtain help from job-assigning authorities, (3) job-seekers and their ultimate helpers are indirectly connected through intermediaries to whom both are strongly tied, and (4) job-seekers using indirect ties are more likely to obtain better jobs than those using direct ties.
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