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RE: Social Networks
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Juan Manuel Larrosa |
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RE: Social Networks |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 17:00:19 -0300 |
Claudia:
if you find any material on that subject please let me now. Maybe you should
check the Computational Economics Conferences site which is located at
http://wuecon.wustl.edu/sce/
I don't know if the actual works of the SCE members are quoting these
references. I would believe that it doesn't happens.
Regards
Juan
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Juan Manuel Larrosa
CONICET- Universidad Nacional del Sur
San Juan y 12 de Octubre
Planta Baja - Gabinete 5
(8000) Bahia Blanca
ARGENTINA
TE (0291) 459 5100 Ext 2735
>Dear All,
>
>thanks for the responses regarding social networks. I am particulary
>interested in work on the importance of informal networks such as presented
>in the following papers:
>
>Burt, R.S. 1997. The contingent value of social capital. Adminstrative
>Science Quarterly. 42, 339-365.
>Uzzi, B. 1996. The sources and consequences of embeddedness for the
>economic performance of organizations: the network effect. American
>Sociological Review. 61, 674-698.
>Uzzi, B. 1999. Embeddedness in the making of financial capital: How social
>relations and networks benefit firms seeking finance. American
>Sociological Review. 64, 481-505.
>
>I am not aware of too much agent based modelling work that has addressed
>such issues - in particular the dynamics and formation of informal
>networks. Please find also attached an offer for a position in my new group
>that is related to work in this field.
>
>Best regards
>
>Claudia
>
>Attachment converted: Dumbo:C1Stelle.doc (WDBN/MSWD) (00054E4D)
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