Notes on organization theory and social networks intersections

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leads in networks + org theory

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state of the art

Links here under organizational networks: <bibtex>@article{luke2007network,

 title=Template:Network analysis in public health: history, methods, and applications,
 author={Luke, D.A. and Harris, J.K.},
 year={2007},
 publisher={Annual Reviews}

} </bibtex>


leads via Armando razo's talk

These notes are scribbled on a printed, and otherwise unfindable paper by him called "Rules and Relations in Comparative Politics: Connecting the dots between formal and informal institutions"

connection of social capital and social networks happened via Stiglitz

Thompson 2003 draws a Venn diagram with circles labeled "markets", "heirarchy" and "networks". wtf?

Ostrom and Ostrom 1978 Public Goods and Public Choice Did they invent excludability/subtractability?

In someone else's handwriting: Leider, Hobins(?) (both harvard) in Quarterly Journal of Economics


This had an exclamation point: " For instance, trust networks are deemed esential to enhance democratic governance (Tilly 2005b). Other topics that have an inherently relational character include clientelism (Kitchelt and Wilkinson 2007) and corruption networks (McMillan and Zoido 2004) "


After this the paper attempts to define games in network/ADICO terms, seems useful, but not to me.

There was a quote about applications to crowding out that caught my attention

His framework lets you model things like: "Player 1 stil chooses to coperate because he considers 3 to be a neighbor, but that consideration is not reciprocated by 3"