近距离接触:分析社会相似性和接近性如何促进强网络连接

Close Encounters: Analyzing How Social Similarity and Propinquity Contribute to Strong Network Connections

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2010
被引 307
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了社会相似性和接近性如何共同影响强关系形成,基于五所公立学校教师数据发现,年龄相似且在同一楼层办公的教师之间关系最强。

Abstract

Models of network formation emphasize the importance of social similarity and propinquity in producing strong interpersonal connections. The positive effect each factor can have on tie strength has been documented across a number of studies, and yet we know surprisingly very little about how the two factors combine to produce strong ties. Being in close proximity could either amplify or dampen the positive effect that social similarity can have on tie strength. Data on tie strength among teachers working in five public schools were analyzed to shed light on this theoretical question. The empirical results indicate that teachers who were similar in age were more likely to be connected by a strong tie, especially teachers for whom age similarity was more likely to be salient. Moreover, teachers who took breaks at the same time or who had classrooms on the same floor communicated more frequently and felt more emotionally attached. Among the public school teachers, propinquity amplified the positive effect that age similarity had on tie strength. The strongest network connections occurred among age-similar teachers who had classrooms on the same floor. The empirical results illustrate the value of considering how social similarity and propinquity contribute to strong ties independently and when combined with each other.

社会网络组织行为人际关系教育研究