book chapterEdward Elgar Publishing eBooksJun 10, 2022Closed access

Structural holes and good ideas

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Abstract

This article outlines the mechanism by which brokerage provides social capital. Opinion and behavior are more homogeneous within than between groups, so people connected across groups are more familiar with alternative ways of thinking and behaving. Brokerage across the structural holes between groups provides a vision of options otherwise unseen, which is the mechanism by which brokerage becomes social capital. I review evidence consistent with the hypothesis, then look at the networks around managers in a large American electronics company. The organization is rife with structural holes, and brokerage has its expected correlates. Compensation, positive performance evaluations, promotions, and good ideas are…

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Keywords
  • Structural holes
  • Creativity
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Social capital
  • Homogeneous
  • Compensation (psychology)
  • Capital (architecture)
  • Social psychology
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