Who Are Employees' Social Referents? Using a Network Perspective to Determine Referent Others
Abstract
A social network perspective was used to determine whom brokerage firm employees selected as social referents. In particular, this study focused on cohesive actors (friends) and structurally...
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Title
Who Are Employees' Social Referents? Using a Network Perspective to Determine Referent Others
Published Date
Jun 1, 1998
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
249 - 268
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