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Rick,
These distinctions are from papers by Roger Gould and Roberto Fernandez:
FERNANDEZ RM, GOULD RV
A DILEMMA OF STATE POWER - BROKERAGE AND INFLUENCE IN THE
NATIONAL-HEALTH POLICY DOMAIN
AM J SOCIOL 99 (6): 1455-1491 MAY 1994
TI: Structures of Mediation: A Formal Approach to Brokerage in
Transaction Networks
AU: Gould, Roger V; Fernandez, Roberto M
SO: Sociological Methodology, 1989, 19, 89-126
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*Dear people,
*
*I have two questions for you all:
*
*I noticed that with regard to roles in a network UCINET makes the
following
*distiction: coordinator, consultant, gatekeeper representative and
liaison.
*
*Although I see a match between those roles and the roles suggested by
eg.
*Allen (1977) and more resent Stephenson (1989), I am looking in the
*literature for an article or othewr publication that validates the
*particular use of the distinction made by UCINET.
*
*Q1: Does anyone know of such an article and if so would he or she be so
*kind
*to mail me the details on that work.
*
*Q2: Has there been any research on the link between motivation
(intrinsic
*and extrinsic) and the role one fulfills within a social network.
*
*Thank you for your help!
*
*Rick
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