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Basketball 1 Principal-Agent-Relationship 1 Social Capital 1 Social Networks 1 Worker Allocation 1 basketball 1 principal-agent relationship 1 social capital 1 social relationships 1 worker allocation 1
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Brandes, Leif 2 Brechot, Marc 2 Franck, Egon 2
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Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1 Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik (ISU), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1
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Managers’ External Social Ties at Work: Blessing or Curse for the Firm?
Brandes, Leif; Brechot, Marc; Franck, Egon - Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, … - 2014
Existing evidence shows that decision-makers’ social ties to internal co-workers can lead to reduced firm performance. In this paper, we show that decision-makers’ social ties to external transaction partners can also hurt firm performance. Specifically, we use 34 years of data from the...
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The Temptation of Social Ties: When Interpersonal Network Transactions Hurt Firm Performance
Brandes, Leif; Brechot, Marc; Franck, Egon - Institut für Strategie und Unternehmensökonomik … - 2011
We introduce agency concerns to social capital theory and predict that managers can use individual social capital to reduce personal effort costs, which is not in the best interest of the firm. To test this prediction, we collect data on all 8,019 hiring decisions from general managers in the...
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