Moving beyond Stylized Economic Network Models: The Hybrid World of the Indian Firm Ownership Network [0.03%]
超越 stylized 经济网络模型:探索印度企业所有权网络的混合世界
Dalhia Mani,James Moody
Dalhia Mani
A central theme of economic sociology has been to highlight the complexity and diversity of real world markets, but many network models of economic social structure ignore this feature and rely instead on stylized one-dimensional characteri...
The Embeddedness of Adolescent Friendship Nominations: The Formation of Social Capital in Emergent Network Structures [0.03%]
青少年友谊提名的嵌入性:新兴网络结构中的社会资本形成
Kenneth A Frank,Chandra Muller,Anna S Mueller
Kenneth A Frank
Although research on social embeddedness and social capital con-firms the value of friendship networks, little has been written about how social relations form and are structured by social institutions. Using data from the Adolescent Health...
PREFERENCES AND PATHWAYS TO SEGREGATION: REPLY TO VAN DE RIJT, SIEGEL, AND MACY [0.03%]
关于分离的偏好与途径:对van de rijt、siegel和macy的回应
Elizabeth E Bruch,Robert D Mare
Elizabeth E Bruch
Robert J Sampson
Robert J Sampson
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) housing experiment has proven to be an important intervention not just in the lives of the poor, but in social science theories of neighborhood effects. Competing causal claims have been the subject of consid...
Fewer and better children: race, class, religion, and birth control reform in America [0.03%]
少生优育:美国的种族、阶层、宗教与节育改革
Melissa J Wilde,Sabrina Danielsen
Melissa J Wilde
In the early 20th century, contraceptives were illegal and, for many, especially religious groups, taboo. But, in the span of just two years, between 1929 and 1931, many of the United States' most prominent religious groups pronounced contr...
Stefaan Walgrave,Ruud Wouters
Stefaan Walgrave
Mobilization for protest is a process of diffusion in interpersonal networks. Extant work has found that being asked by people one knows is a key determinant of participation, but the flip side--asking others--has been neglected. The author...
Adam D Reich
Adam D Reich
The "moralized markets" school within economic sociology has convincingly demonstrated variation in the relationship between economic activity and moral values. Yet this scholarship has not sufficiently explored either the causes of this va...
From motherhood penalties to husband premia: the new challenge for gender equality and family policy, lessons from Norway [0.03%]
从母职惩罚到丈夫溢价:性别平等和家庭政策面临的新挑战——来自挪威的经验教训
Trond Petersen,Andrew M Penner,Geir Høgsnes
Trond Petersen
Given the key role that processes occurring in the family play in creating gender inequality, the family is a central focus of policies aimed at creating greater gender equality. We examine how family status affects the gender wage gap usin...
Categories and organizational status: the role of industry status in the response to organizational deviance [0.03%]
类别与组织地位:行业状况在应对组织偏差中的作用
Amanda J Sharkey
Amanda J Sharkey
Extant research in organizational and economic sociology posits that organizations derive status from their prior demonstrations of quality, as well as their affiliations with high-status alters. Yet there are also indications that organiza...
Economists, capitalists, and the making of globalization: North American free trade in comparative-historical perspective [0.03%]
经济学家、资本家与全球化:从比较历史角度看北美自由贸易区的形成与发展
Malcolm Fairbrother
Malcolm Fairbrother
Why did globalization happen? Current explanations point to a variety of conditions under which states have made the free market policy changes driving international economic integration since the 1980s. Such accounts disagree, however, abo...