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Structural Holes: The Social Structure Of Competition,Used
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Ronald Burt Describes The Social Structural Theory Of Competition That Has Developed Through The Last Two Decades. The Contrast Between Perfect Competition And Monopoly Is Replaced With A Network Model Of Competition. The Basic Element In This Account Is The Structural Hole: A Gap Between Two Individuals With Complementary Resources Or Information. When The Two Are Connected Through A Third Individual As Entrepreneur, The Gap Is Filled, Creating Important Advantages For The Entrepreneur. Competitive Advantage Is A Matter Of Access To Structural Holes In Relation To Market Transactions.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Ronald S. Burt. He is known for his work on social structures and competition.
- Q: What is the main topic discussed in this book? A: The book discusses the social structural theory of competition. It focuses on the concept of structural holes and competitive advantage.
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