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It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: Work in the Information Age “We discuss our ethnographic […]

It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: Work in the Information Age

“We discuss our ethnographic research on personal social networks in the workplace, arguing that traditional institutional resources are being replaced by resources that workers mine from their own networks. Social networks are key sources of labor and information in a rapidly transforming economy characterized by less institutional stability and fewer reliable corporate resources. The personal social network is fast becoming the only sensible alternative to the traditional “org chart” for many everyday transactions in today’s economy.”

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    Madonnalisa

    Actually it’s not who or what you know…it’s who knows you. Someone can know lots of people, but if those people don’t know you, there’s no point.

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