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Formal Hierarchies and Informal Networks: How Organizational Structure Shapes Information Search in Local Government (2006.08019v2)

Published 14 Jun 2020 in cs.SI

Abstract: Attention to informal communication networks within public organizations has grown in recent decades. While research has documented the role of individual cognition and social structure in understanding information search in organizations, this article emphasizes the importance of formal hierarchy. We argue that the structural attributes of bureaucracies are too important to be neglected when modeling knowledge flows in public organizations. Empirically, we examine interpersonal information seeking patterns among 143 employees in a small city government, using exponential random graph modeling (ERGM). The results suggest that formal structure strongly shapes information search patterns while accounting for social network variables and individual level perceptions. We find that formal status, permission pathways, and departmental membership all affect the information search of employees. Understanding the effects of organizational structure on information search networks will offer opportunities to improve information flows in public organizations via design choices.

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Authors (3)
  1. Travis A. Whetsell (12 papers)
  2. Alexander Kroll (1 paper)
  3. Leisha DeHart-Davis (2 papers)
Citations (23)

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