Why does Everybody Hate me? Balance, Status, and Homophily: The Triumvirate of Signed Tie Formation
Despite being one of the foundational theories of signed (positive/negative) tie formation, the evidence for balance theory is far from conclusive. A recent promising alternative is status theory, but a theoretical and explanatory gap still remains, with a dearth of theories and evidence. We put for...
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Main Authors: | YAP, Janice, HARRIGAN, Nicholas |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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