This study of how 282 men in the United States found their jobs demonstrates the importance of social connections and emphasizes how social activity influences labour markets. The importance of networking as a link between labour mobility and individual motivation is also studied.
Mark Granovetter Bücher
Dieser Soziologe prägt die moderne Soziologie seit den 1970er Jahren. Er ist am bekanntesten für seine Beiträge zur Theorie sozialer Netzwerke und zur Wirtschaftssoziologie, insbesondere für seine einflussreiche Theorie über die Informationsverbreitung in sozialen Netzwerken, die als „Die Stärke der schwachen Bindungen" (1973) bekannt wurde. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit den komplexen Dynamiken menschlicher Verbindungen und deren tiefgreifenden Auswirkungen auf gesellschaftliche Mechanismen.



Exploring the intersection of economics and social relations, this comprehensive account of Mark Granovetter's ideas reveals how economic activity is intertwined with human emotions, beliefs, and societal constraints. It challenges the notion of the economy as an isolated domain, emphasizing its connections to other fields such as religion, science, politics, and law. Granovetter's work offers a profound understanding of how social contexts shape economic behavior and decision-making.
Incorporating both classic and contemporary readings, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of economic sociology and its various dimensions. It delves into key concepts from Max Weber, providing students with a foundational understanding of the interplay between economics and sociology, and highlighting the complexities of economic life.