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Pamela A. Popielarz
Pamela A. Popielarz
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago
Verified email at uic.edu
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Social networks and organizational dynamics
JM McPherson, PA Popielarz, S Drobnic
American sociological review, 153-170, 1992
8391992
On the edge or in between: Niche position, niche overlap, and the duration of voluntary association memberships
PA Popielarz, JM McPherson
American Journal of Sociology 101 (3), 698-720, 1995
4611995
The niche as a theoretical tool
PA Popielarz, ZP Neal
Annu. Rev. Sociol. 33, 65-84, 2007
1892007
Voluntary association: A multilevel analysis of gender segregation in voluntary organizations
PA Popielarz
Gender & Society 13 (2), 234-250, 1999
1481999
Organizational constraints on personal network formation
PA Popielarz
Research in the Sociology of Organizations 16 (1), 263-281, 1999
861999
Weak ties and structural holes: the effects of network structure on careers
RT Sparrowe, PA Popielarz
Department of Management, University of Illinois-Chicago, 1995
351995
Getting ahead in the hospitality industry: An event history analysis of promotions among hotel and restaurant employees
RT Sparrowe, PA Popielarz
Hospitality Research Journal 19 (3), 99-117, 1995
201995
Comparing the discussion networks and voluntary association memberships of immigrants and non-immigrants in US suburban gateways
PA Popielarz, T Cserpes
Social Networks 53, 42-56, 2018
142018
Moral dividends: Freemasonry and finance capitalism in early-nineteenth-century America
PA Popielarz
Business History 60 (5), 655-676, 2018
132018
dRoBniC, s.(1992).“social networks and organizational dynamics”
MJ MCPHeRson, P PoPielaRZ
American Sociological Review 57 (2), 153-170, 0
11
On the Edge: Niche Position and Membership Duration in Voluntary Associations
PA Popielarz
Cornell University, 1990
31990
Connection and competition: A structural theory of sex segregation in voluntary associations
PA Popielarz
Cornell University, 1992
11992
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