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On the social networks of managers
On the social networks of managers
Academy of Management Journal. April
1996, Vol. 39, Issue 2, Pages 421-440
Using data from the National Opinion Research Center’s General Social Survey, we compared the organizational membership networks and core discussion networks of managers and nonmanagers. For the two groups, the networks differed on a variety of characteristics, including ties to outside organizations and to co-workers, network size, and closeness of ties. We also found preliminary evidence that network differences were associated with income differences for nonmanagers.