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The discreet charm of the stock broker: the social embeddedness of financial markets <p> Use of technology gives rise … creates the basis upon which exchange may take place and facilitates the organisation of economic activities. Trust enables us …. Resources embedded in social relations and networks are accessed for utilitarian purposes. <p> Financial markets are disembedded …
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Organizational demographers found that people who are demographically different from their colleagues, are most likely to leave. To explain this fact, demography and network ties are generally treated as equivalent. Critics claim that the use of demographics as a substitute for network ties is...
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Cooke P., Clifton N. and Oleaga M. (2005) Social capital, firm embeddedness and regional development, Regional Studies … capital. The research on the conscious use by firms of 'relational embeddedness' in markets shows this to be an important …
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Organizational demographers found that people who are demographically different from their colleagues, are most likely to leave. To explain this fact, demography and network ties are generally treated as equivalent. Critics claim that the use of demographics as a substitute for network ties is...
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