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No. 1(12) (2017): The Relational Turn in Sociology: Implications for the Study of Society, Culture, and Persons

How to See and Use Relations: John Ashcroft, Roy Childs, Alison Myers, Michael Schluter, “The Relational Lens: Understanding, Managing and Measuring Stakeholder Relationships”

  • Mikołaj Pawlak
DOI
https://doi.org/10.51196/srz.12.22
Submitted
May 22, 2020
Published
2017-04-01

References

  1. Ashcroft J., Childs R., Myers A., Schluter M. 2017. The Relational Lens: Understanding, Managing and Measuring Stakeholder Relationships, Cambridge University Press.
  2. Burt R.S. 2005. Brokerage and Closure: An Introduction to Social Capital, Oxford University Press.
  3. Giuffre K. 2013. Communities and Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Rethink Urban and Community Studies, Polity Press.
  4. Granovetter M. 1973. The Strength of Weak Ties, “American Sociological Review”, vol. 78(6), pp. 1360–1380.
  5. Powell W.W. 1990. Neither Market nor Hierarchy: Network Forms of Organization, “Research in Organizational Behaviour”, vol. 12, pp. 295–336.
  6. Schluter M., Lee D. 1993. The R Factor, Hodder & Stoughton.
  7. Tilly C. 2005. Identities, Boundaries and Social Ties, Routledge.
  8. Wooten M., Hoffman A.J. 2008. Organizational Fields: Past, Present and Future, [in:] The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism, eds. R. Greenwood et al., Sage Publications, pp. 130–147.

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