A Critical Examination of Theoretical Foundations - Home-grown network theories - Heterophily theory

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What does the heterophily theory suggest?

It suggests that new information and unusual resources tend to flow from relative strangers who may be members of other social organizations, or who may be brokers joining groups that are themselves disconnected.

Why, according to Granovetter (1973), are weak ties more likely to be bridges?

Because of the absence of pressures towards balance.

What are advantages of having weak ties?

They may knit fragmented structures together and permit organized action by members of collectivity. 

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What is a structural hole?

A gap between two actors or two clusters of actors (A and B) that can be spanned by another actor (C) who may, thereby , become the only member to belong to both A and B (if these are clusters), or who serves as the only intermediary between A and B.

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