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- En busca del contenido de las redes sociales: los "motivos" de las relaciones. Bidart, Claire; Cacciuttolo, Patrice // Redes;2009, p178
I propose here to restore the importance of the relationship as a basic unit for social networks and to explore what makes its "substance", considered from the angle of the "driving force" of the relationship. In a longitudinal panel study interviewing young people every 3 years since 12 years,...
- I just say no when friends ask me to do a survey for free. White, Simon // Mortgage Strategy;5/7/2012, p25
The author discusses why he does not like to attend social gatherings and give free advice to friends. He states that he refused when his friend asked him to do a free survey for him. He also mentioned an incident when he met a solicitor at a social gathering and he was billed 100 British pounds...
- Regulating reindeer games. Bierman, Leonard // Academy of Management Executive;Nov97, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p92
The article discusses the regulatory aspects of reindeer games, a coined term used to describe social activities that provide some, but not all, employees with opportunities to interact with other organizational members. It has been argued that these kind of social interactions may be prohibited...
- Social Network Analysis For Organizations. Tichy, Noel M.; Tushman, Michael L; Fombrun, Charles // Academy of Management Review;Oct79, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p507
This article introduces the social network approach -- its origins, key concepts, and methods. We argue for its use in organizational settings and apply the network approach in a comparative analysis of two organizations.
- Durkheim, Mayo, Morality and Management. Dingley, James C. // Journal of Business Ethics;Aug97, Vol. 16 Issue 11, p1117
Morality and business ethics are topics facing increased attention in modern management, yet they tend to be looked at only in relation to external relationships. However one of the most important contributions to management practice and theory (human relations) was built upon a sociological...
- RE-ASSESSING THE STANDARD: HOW UNDERSTANDING IDENTITY ORIENTATION INFORMS -- AND IMPROVES -- INTERGROUP RELATIONS INTERVENTIONS. Brickson, Shelley L. // Academy of Management Proceedings & Membership Directory;2000, pD1
Current interventions aimed at improving intergroup dynamics in diverse organizations face many drawbacks and may not be optimally effective. A recent framework of identification processes explains difficulties with current interventions and highlights a new approach to improving dynamics...
- PERCEPTION OF THE ARGUMENTATIVENESS TRAIT IN INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP SITUATIONS. // Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal;1989, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p111
The desired association with argumentative or nonargumentative individuals in interpersonal relationships was assessed utilizing the Infante and Rancer (1982) scale of argumentativeness. Seven potential areas of social interaction were presented to college students (N = 420) to judge their...
- III. OBSERVATION OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN INDUSTRIAL WORK. Loomis, Alice // Social Forces;Dec32, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p211
Yale Institute of Human Relations, U.S. developed methods of precise measurement of behavior in life situations involving social interaction. They have developed and use a technique which function as follows: It will produce data indicating the expression and interplay of personalities in the...
- VICINAL ISOLATION AND MENTAL IMMOBILITY. Becker, Howard // Social Forces;Mar33, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p326
The point of discussion here on isolation is the difference between geographical and vicinal isolation. A hypothetical human being who had never had any contacts with other human beings except those involved in the birth process, like Mowgli of Jungle Book fame, would have geographical location,...


