Exploring the Social Ledger: Negative Relationships and Negative Asymmetry in Social Networks in Organizations
University of Kentucky · Emory University
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Abstract
We explore the role of negative relationships in the context of social networks in work organizations. Whereas network researchers have emphasized the benefits and opportunities derived from positive interpersonal relationships, we examine the social liabilities that can result from negative relationships in order to flesh out the entire “social ledger.” Deriving our argument from theory and research on negative asymmetry, we propose that these negative relationships may have greater power than positive relationships to explain workplace outcomes
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- Argument (complex analysis)
- Social psychology
- Interpersonal relationship
- Context (archaeology)
- Interpersonal communication
- Social network (sociolinguistics)
- Sociology
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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