专业化
普通合伙企业
功率(物理)
领域(数学)
人际关系
社会学
组织领域
经济地理学
公共关系
业务
产业组织
政治学
经济
法学
制度理论
社会科学
物理
数学
量子力学
纯数学
作者
Laura Dupin,Tao Wang,Filippo Carlo Wezel
标识
DOI:10.1177/01708406221089606
摘要
New occupations are pervasive and constantly alter fields. This paper studies how occupational newcomers and dominant incumbents confront the opportunities and constraints of field-level uncertainty by engaging in interprofessional coalition building. Using resource dependence theory to ground our arguments, we highlight that this type of uncertainty makes third-party ties the channel through which mutual dependence is assessed and power imbalance is regulated. We also claim that when dominant incumbents perceive field-level uncertainty around a new occupation, ties that regulate power imbalance overshadow mutual dependence considerations. Conversely, once occupational boundaries and norms are established through professionalization, the difference across types of third-party ties declines. Empirically, the paper uses the case of silk designers emerging as an independent occupation adjacent to the 18 th -century silk guild in Lyon. Using archival data of 676 silk designers (1700–1788), we test the role of third-party ties in affecting the likelihood of a partnership forming between a designer and a merchant.
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