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Social structure and competition in interfirm networks: The paradox of embeddedness
Brian Uzzi
Management and Organizations
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Social Structure
100%
Social Competition
100%
Inter-firm Networks
100%
Entrepreneurship
33%
Economic Life
33%
Schwartz
33%
Polanyi
33%
Location Decision
33%
Organizational Adaptation
33%
Lending Relationships
33%
Marketing Channels
33%
Joseph Schumpeter
33%
Economic Action
33%
Granovetter
33%
Industrial Districts
33%
Modern Market
33%
Immigrant Enterprises
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Embeddedness
100%
Social Structure
100%
Distribution Channel
33%
Relationship Lending
33%
Enterprise Zone
33%
Organizational Adaptation
33%
Immigrant
33%
Schumpeter
33%