朋友与敌人:双重社会结构的动态

Friends and Foes: The Dynamics of Dual Social Structures

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2013
被引 98
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了企业间合作与冲突双重社会结构的演化动态,发现现有关系会强化同类型关系并抑制不同类型关系,且网络形成由避免不平衡三元组驱动,最终导致全球网络在合作与冲突上出现结构分割。

Abstract

This paper investigates the evolutionary dynamics of a dual social structure encompassing collaboration and conflict among corporate actors. We apply and advance structural balance theory to examine the formation of balanced and unbalanced dyadic and triadic structures, and to explore how these dynamics aggregate to shape the emergence of a global network. Our findings are threefold. First, we find that existing collaborative or conflictual relationships between two companies engender future relationships of the same type, but crowd out relationships of the different type. This results in (a) an increased likelihood of the formation of balanced (uniplex) relationships that combine multiple ties of either collaboration or conflict, and (b) a reduced likelihood of the formation of unbalanced (multiplex) relationships that combine collaboration and conflict between the same two firms. Second, we find that network formation is driven not by a pull toward balanced triads, but rather by a pull away from unbalanced triads. Third, we find that the observed micro-level dynamics of dyads and triads affect the structural segregation of the global network into two separate collaborative and conflictual segments of firms. Our empirical analyses used data on strategic partnerships and patent infringement and antitrust lawsuits in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals from 1996 to 2006.

社会网络分析企业间关系结构平衡理论组织行为