This Element provides an innovative angle for understanding organizational
social networks, engaging in empirical network research, and nurturing further
theoretical development on the role of social interactions and connectedness
in modern organizations.
Focusing on the intersection of organizational behavior and social networks, this book delves into how interpersonal relationships and network structures influence workplace dynamics. It explores the impact of social connections on communication, collaboration, and overall organizational effectiveness, offering insights into how understanding these networks can enhance management practices and employee engagement. The analysis provides a fresh perspective on traditional organizational theories, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners.
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of
leadership, decision-making, turnover, organisational crises, organisational
culture, and other major organisational behaviour topics. It offers a new
direction for organisational behaviour theory and research by drawing from
social network ideas.