03671nam 2200541I 450 991079653170332120171016100025.01-78714-929-31-78714-433-X(CKB)4100000000876057(MiAaPQ)EBC4856157(UtOrBLW)9781787144330(EXLCZ)99410000000087605720171016d2017 uy 0engurun|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierStructure, content and meaning of organizational networks extending network thinking /edited by Peter Groenewegen, Julie E. Ferguson, Christine Moser, John W. Mohr, Stephen P. BorgattiFirst edition.Bingley :Emerald Publishing,2017.1 online resource (253 pages) illustrationsResearch in the sociology of organizations,0733-558X ;v. 53Includes index.1-78714-434-8 Includes bibliographical references.Prelims -- Structure, content, and meaning of organizational networks: extending network thinking, introduction -- Culture and connectivity intertwined: visualizing organizational fields as relational structures and meaning systems -- Being apart together: convergence and divergence in the field of Dutch politics -- The network structure of organizational vocabularies -- Duality beyond Dyads: Multiplex patterning of social ties and cultural meanings -- Semantic networks and the market interface: lessons from luxury watchmaking -- Becoming a Buddhist: The duality of ritual and belief -- The duality of philosophers' social relations and ideas -- Meaning in organizational networks - from social to digital and back -- About the Authors -- Index.To better understand how structure, content and meaning are interrelated, there is great potential in conceptualizing mixed structure linkages, where social relations, events, actions and text-based information intersect. This potential is all the more salient in view of the large data flows and analytical tools that researchers can draw on. However, the increasing availability of tools and data seem to outpace theory development. In response to these trends, this volume aims to advance theoretical understanding of how structure, content and meaning are dynamically intertwined, in both online and offline domains. We also explain the methodological implications of such investigations. This volume therefore responds to the need for in-depth analyses studying the theoretical and methodological implications of the assumed unity of network approaches at the intersections of structure, content and meaning. With these analyses, we show promising approaches, provoke debates in the field, and suggest potential future directions.Research in the sociology of organizations ;v. 53.Organizational sociologyResearchBusiness & EconomicsInternationalGeneralbisacshOrganizational theory & behaviourbicsscOrganizational sociologyResearch.Business & EconomicsInternationalGeneral.Organizational theory & behaviour.301Groenewegen Peter D.Ferguson Julie E.Moser Christine1963-Mohr JohnBorgatti Stephen P.UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910796531703321Structure, content and meaning of organizational networks3835961UNINA