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Structural Holes Analysis×Brokerage Analysis×
ÁreaSociologySociology
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19921989
Autor originalRonald S. BurtRoger Gould & Roberto Fernandez
TipoEgo-network measure of brokerage opportunity and constraintClassification of intermediary positions in a network
Fonte seminalBurt, R. S. (1992). Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Harvard University Press. ISBN: 978-0-674-84371-4Gould, R. V., & Fernandez, R. M. (1989). Structures of mediation: A formal approach to brokerage in transaction networks. Sociological Methodology, 19, 89–126. DOI ↗
Outros nomesstructural holes, Burt constraint, network constraint analysis, effective size analysisGould-Fernandez brokerage, brokerage roles, brokerage typology, structures of mediation
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ResumoStructural holes analysis, developed by Ronald Burt, measures the brokerage opportunities available to an actor by examining the gaps — structural holes — between their otherwise disconnected contacts. An actor whose contacts do not know each other bridges non-redundant sources of information and control and is said to be rich in structural holes; an actor whose contacts are all interconnected is constrained. The core measures — network constraint, effective size, and efficiency — quantify how much advantage an ego's network structure confers.Gould-Fernandez brokerage analysis classifies the intermediary positions actors occupy in a network. For every two-path in which an actor v sits between a source i and a target j, the analysis labels v's role according to the group memberships of the three actors, yielding five distinct brokerage types — coordinator, itinerant broker (consultant), gatekeeper, representative, and liaison. Counting how often each actor plays each role reveals who mediates within groups, who controls access across group boundaries, and who bridges otherwise separate communities.
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