人际交往
变化(天文学)
功能(生物学)
计算机科学
编队网络
人际关系
知识管理
要素(刑法)
人际关系
分布式计算
计算机网络
数据科学
社会心理学
心理学
万维网
政治学
物理
生物
法学
进化生物学
天体物理学
作者
Julia Brennecke,Gökhan Ertug,Tom Elfring
标识
DOI:10.1177/01492063221132483
摘要
Growing interest in network dynamics has led to insights about patterns of network change, drivers of tie formation, and the temporal unfolding of the consequences of networks. To this area of inquiry, we introduce networking speed—the time that it takes for individuals to form a network tie—as an important but so far largely overlooked aspect. We develop a theory of networking speed that explains how different catalysts enable professionals to introduce variation into the speed with which they form interpersonal network ties. We discuss how such variation in the speed with which ties have been formed influences relational outcomes and the network returns that these ties generate. This discussion illustrates that high networking speed can entail advantages as well as pitfalls. We also explore temporal implications of networking speed—for instance, the persistence of the effects of speed over time. Overall, we conceptualize networking speed as a constitutive element of how interpersonal networks function in professional settings, and we propose a future research program for the integration of this novel concept into organizational network research.
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