Why do high-status people have larger social networks? : belief in status-quality coupling as a driver of network-broadening behavior and social network size
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2021
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Authors: | Cao, Jiyin ; Smith, Edward Bishop |
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Organization science : a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences ; bridging disciplines to advance knowledge of organizations. - Catonsville, MD : Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, ISSN 1047-7039, ZDB-ID 1022236-4. - Vol. 32.2021, 1, p. 111-132
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Subject: | status | status-quality coupling | networking | network-broadening behavior | social networks | psychological processes | experimental design | Soziales Netzwerk | Social network | Experiment | Soziale Beziehungen | Social relations | Verhaltensökonomik | Behavioral economics | Social Web | Social web |
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