AL Oliver, M Ebers - Organization studies, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Given the recent accumulation of research on inter-organizational relations and networks and the current fragmentation of the field, it is time to take stock and explore the …
LA Keister - American journal of sociology, 1998 - journals.uchicago.edu
Business groups have received increasing attention from academics interested in interorganizational relations and their impact on firms. As part of industrial reform, the …
PP Shah - Academy of Management Journal, 1998 - journals.aom.org
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 …
ME Arias, M Guillen - The diffusion and consumption of business …, 1998 - Springer
The relative decline of the USA as an industrial power and the economic success of Japanese firms during the 1980s has renewed interest in the transfer of organizational forms …
HJ Raider - Social Science Research, 1998 - Elsevier
Corporate innovation is often argued to result from, and be encouraged by, market competition. The tradition is to test such arguments with market concentration data; firms with …
One common principle in the study of belief is what has been called the “consensual validation of reality”: the idea that persons in highly inbred social networks alter their beliefs …
JC Pastor, J Meindl, R Hunt - The diffusion and consumption of business …, 1998 - Springer
Abstract Total Quality Management (TQM) has become a major phenomenon in today's business environment. Quality is often referred to as the key strategy for improving …
J Bae, K Lee - Journal of industrial relations, 1998 - s-space.snu.ac.kr
Many organizational scholars have argued that firm's response to environmental elements influences patterns of competition in the market. while the outcomes of competition are …