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normative homophily (i.e. “sharing the same normative choices”) on the evolution of the advice network among lay judges in a …, to test the effect of normative homophily on the selection of advisors, controlling for status effects. Normative … homophily is measured by the extent to which two judges are equally “punitive” in awarding damages to plaintiffs. Statistical …
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We explore inter-organizational collective learning by assuming that authority relationships are different at the inter- from the intra-organizational level. This difference has implications for the way in which a collective solves the problems related to the creation of a hierarchy between...
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Several authors have demonstrated the importance of inter-organizational relationships for the development of biotechnology companies. Most of the works on this industrial sector analyze exclusively the contractual agreements of the companies. In this article, we propose to extend the study of...
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Although research on social networks has gained significant influence in the academic world, several factors seem to have lowered its echo in the business world. It is still unclear how this fast-growing stream of research has translated into solid implications for managerial action and decision...
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