网络演化:结构洞的起源

Network Evolution: The Origins of Structural Holes

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2009
被引 557 · 同刊同年前 7%
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中文导读

研究了意大利电视制作行业501个团队12年的数据,发现团队跨越结构洞的能力受成员过去地位、中心性及团队同质性的影响,且跨越结构洞能提升收视率。

Abstract

We develop and test a theory of the origins of network structures, specifically of structural holes, building and testing a theoretical framework proposing that network structures emerge from the interplay of two complementary forces: structural constraints and network opportunities. We analyze data on a co-membership network among 501 production teams in the Italian TV production industry tracked over a period of 12 years, explicitly accounting for endogeneity. We find that structural holes spanned by teams originate from the prior status and centrality of teams that members were part of in the past, in addition to structural holes spanned in the past. But a focal team spans fewer structural holes if its members were part of cohesive teams earlier and if the past teams they were connected to produced similar artistic content. We also demonstrate that spanning structural holes is associated with superior team performance in terms of greater viewership. The results support both opportunity exploitation and structural constraint explanations, although we find that homogeneity rather than diversity influences performance across structural holes.

社会网络组织理论产业经济学团队绩效