This page provides links to recent articles by faculty and graduate student members of the LINKS Center.
2012
In the process of being updated.
Brass, D. J. & Halgin, D. S. (2012). Social networks: The structure of relationships. In L. T. Eby & T. D. Allen (Eds.), Personal relationships: The effect on employee attitudes, behaviors, and well-being, 367-381.. SIOP Frontier Series: Wiley.
Halgin, D.S., & Borgatti, S.P. (2012). An introduction to personal network analysis and tie churn statistics using E-NET. Connections. vol. 32 1.
Brass, D. J. & Labianca, G. (2012). A social network perspective on negotiation. In D. Shapiro & B. M. Goldman (Eds.), Negotiating in human resources for the 21st century. Sage. [pdf]
Brass, D. J. & Krackhardt, D. (2012). Power, politics, and social networks in organizations. In G. R. Ferris & D. C. Treadway (Eds.), Politics in organizations: Theory and research considerations, 355-375. New York: Routlege. [pdf]
Halgin, D.S., & Borgatti, S.P. (2012). Introduzione alla personal network analysis e alle statistiche tie churn attraverso l'uso di E-NET. Sociologia e Politiche Sociali. Vol 2.
Sasidharan, S., Santhanam, R., Brass, D. J., & Sambamurthy, V. (2012). The effects of social network structure on Enterprise system success: A longitudinal multilevel analysis. Information Systems Research.(forthcoming). [pdf]
2011
2010
Kilduff, M. & Brass, D.J. (2010). Organizational social network research: Core ideas and key debates. In J.P. Walsh & A.P. Brief (Eds.), Academy of Management Annuals Vol. 4, 317-357. Routledge. [pdf]
Grosser, T., Kidwell-Lopez, V., & Labianca, G. (2010). A social network analysis of positive and negative gossip in organizational life. Group and Organizations Management. 35(2): 177 - 214. [pdf]
2009
2008
2007
Chen, Y., Paul, G., Cohen, R., Havlin, S., Borgatti, S. Liljeros, F., Stanley, H.E. 2007. Percolation theory applied to measures of fragmentation in social networks.Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2007 Apr ;75 (4 Pt 2):046107 17500961. [pdf]
2006
2005
Borgatti, S.P. 2005. Centrality and network flow. Social Networks. 27(1) : 55 - 71. [pdf]
Everett, M.G., and Borgatti, S.P. 2005. Ego-Network Betweenness. Social Networks.27(1): 31-38. [pdf]
Borgatti, S.P. and Molina, J.L. 2005. Toward ethical guidelines for network research in organizations. Social Networks. 27(2): 107-117. [pdf]
Labianca, G., Moon, H., & Watt, I. (2005) “When Is An Hour Not Sixty Minutes? Deadlines,Temporal Schemas, and Individual and Task Group Performance.” Academy of Management Journal, 48: 677-694. [pdf]
Labianca, G., & Fairbank, J.F. “Interorganizational Monitoring: Process, Choices, and Consequences.” (2005). Advances in Strategic Management, vol. 22: 117-150. G. Szulanski,Y.Doz, & J. Porac (Eds.). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. [pdf]
Mehra, A. 2005. A review of L. C. Freeman's "The development of social network analysis." Administrative Science Quarterly, 50: 148-151. [pdf]
2004
Oh, H., Chung, M-H., & Labianca, G. (2004) “Group Social Capital and Group Effectiveness: The Role of Informal Socializing Ties.” Academy of Management Journal, 47: 860-875. [pdf]
Brass, D.J., Galaskiewicz, J., Greve, H.R., & Tsui, W. Taking stock of networks and organizations: A multilevel perspective. Academy of Management Journal, 47:795-819, 2004. [pdf]
2003
Nyblom, J., Borgatti, S., Roslakka, J., and Salo, M. 2003. Statistical analysis of network data: An application to diffusion of innovation. Social Networks. 25 (2003) 175–195. [pdf]
Borgatti, S.P. and Cross, R. 2003. A Social Network View of Organizational Learning.Management Science. 49(4): 432-445. [pdf]
Borgatti, S.P. and Cross, R. 2003. A Relational View of Information Seeking and Learning in Social Networks. Management Science. 49(4): 432-445. [pdf]
Borgatti, S.P. and Molina, J-L. 2003. Ethical and strategic issues in organizational network analysis. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 39(3): 337-349. [pdf]
Borgatti, S.P. and Foster, P. 2003. The network paradigm in organizational research: A review and typology. Journal of Management. 29(6): 991-1013. [pdf]
Dahlstrom, Robert and Rhea Ingram (2003), “Social Networks and the Adverse Selection Problem in Agency Relationships” Journal of Business Research (56), 767-775. [pdf]
Umphress, E.E., Labianca, G., Brass, D.J., Kass, E., & Scholten, L. (2003). “The Role Of Instrumental And Expressive Social Ties In Organizational Justice Perceptions.” Organization Science, 14: 738-753. [pdf]
2002
2001
2000
Labianca, G., Gray, B., & Brass, D.J. (2000). “A Grounded Model of Organizational Schema Change During Empowerment,” Organization Science, 11: 235-257. [pdf]
Kilduff, M., Angelmar, R., & Mehra, A. 2000. Top management-team diversity and firm performance: Examining the role of cognitions. Organization Science, 11: 21-34. [pdf]
1999
1998
Labianca, G., Brass, D.J., & Gray, B. (1998). “Social Networks and Perceptions of Intergroup Conflict: The Role of Negative Relationships and Third Parties.” Academy of Management Journal, 41: 55-67. [pdf]
Mehra, A., Kilduff, M., & Brass, D. J. 1998. At the margins: A distinctiveness approach to the social identity and social networks of underrepresented groups. Academy of Management Journal, 4: 441- 452. [pdf]
Jones, C., Hesterley, W. S., Fladmoe-Lindquist, K., & Borgatti, S. P. 1998. Professional service constellations: How strategies and capabilities influence collaborative stability and change. Organization Science, 9(3): 396-410. [pdf]
1997
Kilduff, M., Funk, J., & Mehra, A. 1997. Engineering identity in a Japanese factory. Organization Science, 8: 579-592. [pdf]