Search results for "Interpersonal ties"

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Violent Conflict and Online Segregation: An Analysis of Social Network Communication Across Ukraine's Regions

2016

Does the intensity of a social conflict affect political division? Traditionally, social cleavages are seen as the underlying cause of political conflicts. It is clear, however, that a violent conflict itself can shape partisan, social, and national identities. In this paper, we ask whether social conflicts unite or divide the society by studying the effects of Ukraine's military conflict with Russia on online social ties between Ukrainian provinces (oblasts). In order to do that, we collected original data on the cross-regional structure of politically relevant online communication among users of VKontakte social networking site. We analyze the panel of provinces spanning the most active p…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthsocial media050801 communication & media studiesPolitics0508 media and communicationsPolitical science0502 economics and businessConflict resolution researchCivil ConflictSocial conflictSocial mediawarta518050207 economicsta113Social networkbusiness.industry05 social sciencesterrorismInterpersonal tiesPolitical economyTerrorismUkrainebusinessPolitical divisionSSRN Electronic Journal
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2014

This article analyzes children’s experiences and their perceived sense of belonging to brothers and sisters to assess the significance of social and biological ties for developing identity. Specifically, this article aims to highlight the significance of siblings for children moving from homes to foster homes and back to their original homes again. Most children participating in this study emphasized the continuity of biological relations with their siblings as important for their identity and sense of belonging. At the same time, social ties to both siblings and foster siblings had significance for their perception of themselves. A sense of belonging and identity are, thus, shown to devel…

General Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesIdentity (social science)Child developmentSense of belongingDevelopmental psychologyPeer reviewInterpersonal tiesFoster carePerceptionSiblingPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSAGE Open
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From the crowd to the market: The role of reward-based crowdfunding performance in attracting professional investors

2017

Abstract We focus on new technology-based entrepreneurial ventures engaging in reward-based crowdfunding and examine the effect of their performance in such funding channel on the likelihood of securing subsequent funding from professional investors. We also study how this effect is influenced by the presence of patents granted for the new product idea and the entrepreneur social capital. Results from a sample of technology projects launched on Kickstarter demonstrate that pledging a higher amount of money in crowdfunding can ignite professional investors’ interest and thus help secure subsequent funding. However, this positive evidence is effective only when complemented by the presence of…

Innovation; New technology-based venture financing; Patents; Reward-based crowdfunding; Social capital; Engineering (all); Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management; Management Science and Operations Research; Management of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementStrategy and Management1409 TourismSample (statistics)Management Science and Operations ResearchEngineering (all)Social capitalManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomicsMarketingInnovationPatentsReward-based crowdfundingFinancebusiness.industryNew technology-based venture financingLeisure and Hospitality Management05 social sciencesSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionalePositive evidenceStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementInterpersonal tiesSeed moneyNew product developmentPatent050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementSocial capitalResearch Policy
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Predictors of perceived togetherness in very old men and women: A 5-year follow-up study

2006

Abstract Although a considerable amount of research has been carried out on older adults’ social ties, most of it has focused on quantitative aspects and on cross-sectional samples. In this study, the subjective aspect of social interaction is described by the concept of perceived togetherness. The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which different factors predict perceived togetherness in men and women over a 5-year period. It also addresses the question of whether it is possible to identify different subgroups in perceived togetherness. The data were collected with structured interviews and laboratory tests from 225 elderly people at ages 80 and 85. The results showed that the…

MaleAgingLongitudinal studyCoping (psychology)Health (social science)Activities of daily livingHigher educationDevelopmental psychologyInterviews as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsFinlandAged 80 and overMarital Statusbusiness.industryLonelinessSocial SupportLonelinessObject AttachmentSocial relationInterpersonal tiesSocial PerceptionSocioeconomic FactorsStructured interviewFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessPsychologyGerontologyFollow-Up StudiesArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
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The Diffusion of Price-Related Word-of-Mouth: A Study Exploring the Role of Market Mavens and Social Ties

2020

This study sheds light on the process of price-related word-of-mouth by exploring the dissemination of positively and negatively valanced price information as well as the role of social ties and ma...

MarketingInterpersonal ties0502 economics and business05 social sciencesWord of mouth050211 marketingAdvertisingBusinessDiffusion (business)health care economics and organizations050203 business & managementJournal of Relationship Marketing
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Network ties in the international opportunity recognition of family SMEs

2011

Abstract The importance of network ties is emphasized in the current literature on opportunity recognition. However, it is unclear how firms with limited bridging networks, such as family SMEs, recognize international opportunities through their network ties. In this case study we found that in gaining foreign market entry, those family SMEs that lack existing network ties recognize opportunities through weak ties formed in international exhibitions. The findings also indicate that rather than being proactive, family SMEs respond reactively to opportunities that emerge coincidentally. The trustfulness of the tie is important when they consider these opportunities and form new ties for inter…

MarketingNetwork tiesInternational opportunity recognitionFamily SMEsComputingMilieux_GENERALExhibitionInternationalizationInterpersonal tiesBusinessInternational entrepreneurshipBusiness and International ManagementMarketingFinanceIndustrial organizationForeign market
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The Representation of Shopping in Children’s Books

2016

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the representations, figures and processes of shopping/commerce in books published in France that are aimed at three to seven-year-olds. Design/methodology/approach A semiotic analysis of nearly 50 books published over the past 60 years. Findings These books reveal a broad diversity in the images of shops given to children (ranging from the traditional shop, a source of pleasure and creator of social ties, to the hypermarket/megastore, a symbol of stress and overconsumption) and the wealth of information that is given to children to help them assimilate the process of a shopping transaction. Originality/value The originality and richness of …

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationAdvertisingPleasureInterpersonal tiesOverconsumptionOriginality0502 economics and businessHypermarketSemiotics[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050211 marketingSociologyBusiness and International Management[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration0503 educationDatabase transactionConsumer behaviourComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Career goal-related social ties during two educational transitions: Antecedents and consequences

2010

Abstract This study examined adolescents’ career goal-related social ties during the transition from compulsory to post-compulsory education and during transition from post-compulsory education to working-life or further studies. A total of 687 Finnish adolescents aged 15–16 were surveyed of whom 654 also participated at the second measurement point one year later, and 497 three years later. Differences in career goal-related social ties were found according to gender, GPA, family structure, and SES. Moreover, social ties were associated with educational track after compulsory school above and beyond SES, GPA, and family structure. Adolescents who named a teacher or a romantic partner were …

Measurement pointOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFamily structure05 social sciences050301 educationCompulsory educationRomanceEducationInterpersonal tiesVocational educationLife course approach0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologySocioeconomic statusApplied Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Company matters: Goal-related social capital in the transition to working life

2005

Abstract Using longitudinal data on 343 young adults, the present study investigated the social ties involved in young adults’ work-related goals, how these ties change during transition to working life, and whether social ties contribute to success in dealing with the transition. The results showed that goal-relevant social ties reflected changes in the young adults’ developmental context. Furthermore, social ties that included a person with high socioeconomic status and weaker social ties contributed to employment success, whereas social ties containing one’s supervisor were associated with quality of employment. The results also showed that goal-related social hindrance increased young a…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementAdult developmentContext (language use)EducationSocial supportInterpersonal tiesJob satisfactionLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologySocioeconomic statusSchool-to-work transitionApplied PsychologySocial capitalJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Epidemic diffusion of social updates in Dunbar-based DOSN

2014

Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) do not rely on a central repository for storing social data so that the users can keep control of their private data and do not depend on the social network provider. The ego network, i.e. the network made up of an individual, the ego, along with all the social ties she has with other people, the alters, may be exploited to define distributed social overlays and dissemination protocols. In this paper we propose a new epidemic protocol able to spread social updates in Dunbar-based DOSN overlays where the links between nodes are defined by considering the social interactions between users. Our approach is based on the notion of Weighted Ego Betweenne…

P2PSocial networkSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation DiffusionInterpersonal tiesBetweenness centralityGraph (abstract data type)DOSN P2P Information Diffusion DunbarDunbarInformation diffusionbusinessDOSNComputer network
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