The strategic impetus for social network ties: Reconstituting broken CEO friendship ties

被引:141
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作者
Westphal, JD [1 ]
Boivie, S [1 ]
Chng, DHM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas, McCombs Sch Business, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
resource dependence; social embeddedness; social network ties; friendship ties; top management;
D O I
10.1002/smj.525
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Research on organization-environment relations has focused primarily on formal linkages between organizations such as board interlock ties as a strategy for managing resource dependence. This study examines whether top corporate executives may maintain more informal ties to executives of other firms in order to manage uncertainty arising from resource dependence. Our point of departure is prior research on boards of directors that has examined whether so-called 'broken board ties' (i.e., ties that are disrupted due to executive turnover) tend to be reconstituted, and whether resource dependence explains the likelihood of reconstitution. These studies have generally provided little evidence that corporate board ties are used to manage resource dependence. We draw from theory and research on social embeddedness and friendship to suggest that, as a strategy for managing dependence, the maintenance of friendship ties between top executives provides benefits that arc, comparable to the supposed benefits of board cooptation, while imposing fever constraints on the organization. Our theory leads to the contention that, despite limited prior evidence that resource dependence determines the formation of formal board ties, corporate leaders may nevertheless reconstitute informal (i.e., friendship) ties to leaders (if other firms that have the power to constrain their firms' access to needed resources when those ties have been disrupted (e.g., due to turnover of the CEO'sfriend). We test our hypotheses with a unique dataset that includes survey data front U.S. corporate leaders collected at two points in time, thus permitting an assessment of whether top executives reconstitute broken social ties to leaders of other firms, and whether various sources of resource dependence predict the likelihood of reconstitution. We discuss implications for strategic perspectives on inter-organizational relations and the sociological literature on embeddedness. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页码:425 / 445
页数:21
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