Acknowledgments Introduction 1. THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF COMPETITION Opportunity and Capital Information Structural Holes Control and the Tertius Gaudens Entrepreneurs Secondary Holes Structural Autonomy Summary 2. FORMALIZING THE ARGUMENT Network Data Redundancy Constraint Hole Signature Structural Autonomy Summary 3. TURNING A PROFIT Product Networks and Market Profit The Study Population Hole Effects Market Hole Signatures Summary Appendix: Weighing Alternatives 4. GETTING AHEAD Contact Networks and Manager Achievement The Study Population Hole Effects Hierarchy Institutional Holes Selecting a Network Summary Appendix A: Weighing Alternatives Appendix B: Causal Order 5. PLAYER-STRUCTURE DUALITY Structural Unit of Analysis Players and Structures Escape from Attributes No Escape Summary 6. COMMIT AND SURVIVE Holes and Heterogeneity Interface and the Commit Hypothesis Population Ecology and the Survival Hypothesis Summary 7. STRATEGIC EMBEDDING AND INSTITUTIONAL RESIDUE The Other Tertius Strategy Hypothesis Formal Organization as Social Residue Personality as Emotional Residue Summary Notes References Index
Structural Holes makes an important contribution to clarifying the connection between macrosociological and microsociological levels of analysis... By combining sociological theory and outstanding empirical research from different interaction contexts, Burt creates a model for sociological work in general. -- Bernard Barber, Columbia University Burt's Structural Holes is a milestone in the continuing development of structural sociology. It combines sophisticated theory, advanced quantitative methods, and application to problems of competitive analysis that demonstrate the value of a sociological perspective. -- John Freeman, Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University A sociological masterwork of structural analysis distinguished in every aspect: theoretical, methodological, empirical. Bound to be a standard-setting book for years to come. -- Robert K. Merton, Columbia University Structural Holes is an important book that works on many levels. It is a major contribution to economic and organizational sociology that will stimulate the imaginations of students of families, international politics, and individual personality as well; a work of extraordinary sophistication that is engaging enough to assign to master students; and a development of rational models of action that combines the elegance of game theory with the realism of network analysis. -- Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University Structural Holes is to management what the X-ray was to medicine. Ron Burt has made visible what before could only be inferred: the hidden structure of the "informal organization." Those who gain the "sight" this book offers will have acquired an unprecedented power to lead. -- Don Ronchi, organizational consultant
Ronald S. Burt is Professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
A major contribution to structural sociology that will stimulate
the imaginations of scholars in disciplines as diverse as
sociology, economics, strategy, and marketing.
*Journal of Marketing*
Structural Holes proves that basic and applied research, micro and
macro levels of analysis, and parsimonious and opulent theorizing
are not mutual exclusions.
*Contemporary Sociology*
In this well-crafted and rich volume, Ronald Burt provides an
integration of his previous network studies that makes a
substantial contribution to research on the social structure of
economic phenomena… The book succeeds on several levels.
*American Journal of Sociology*
The theoretical ideas in [Structural Holes] are bold, creative, and
parsimonious…there is superb handling of data. Both in his
theorizing and in his methodology, in all brevity, Burt displays
that rare quality which C. Wright Mills termed ‘the sociological
imagination.’
*Acta Sociologica*
Structural Holes makes an important contribution to clarifying the
connection between macrosociological and microsociological levels
of analysis… By combining sociological theory and outstanding
empirical research from different interaction contexts, Burt
creates a model for sociological work in general.
*Bernard Barber, Columbia University*
Structural Holes is an important book that works on many levels. It
is a major contribution to economic and organizational sociology
that will stimulate the imaginations of students of families,
international politics, and individual personality as well; a work
of extraordinary sophistication that is engaging enough to assign
to master students; and a development of rational models of action
that combines the elegance of game theory with the realism of
network analysis.
*Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University*
Burt’s Structural Holes is a milestone in the continuing
development of structural sociology. It combines sophisticated
theory, advanced quantitative methods, and application to problems
of competitive analysis that demonstrate the value of a
sociological perspective.
*John Freeman, Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell
University*
A sociological masterwork of structural analysis distinguished in
every aspect: theoretical, methodological, empirical. Bound to be a
standard-setting book for years to come.
*Robert K. Merton, Columbia University*
Structural Holes is to management what the X-ray was to medicine.
Ron Burt has made visible what before could only be inferred: the
hidden structure of the ‘informal organization.’ Those who gain the
‘sight’ this book offers will have acquired an unprecedented power
to lead.
*Don Ronchi, organizational consultant*
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