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Published in: Asia Pacific Journal of Management 3/2016

01-09-2016

Same but different? Similarities and fundamental differences of informal social networks in China (guanxi) and Korea (yongo)

Authors: Sven Horak, Markus Taube

Published in: Asia Pacific Journal of Management | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

This research reports on the similarities and distinctive differences between informal social networks in China (guanxi) and Korea (yongo). Within an analytical framework derived from social capital and institutional theory, the structural forms and characteristics of both network forms are compared. Although we observe some similarities, surprisingly, the two networks show several fundamental differences. Both are society-spanning constructs, developed and maintained by reciprocal action that creates trust and trustworthiness, and serve as a major factor in network cohesion. Both networks are relatively closed or inaccessible to outsiders, with insiders able to connect other insiders to each other (i.e., internal bridging of structural holes). However, guanxi can be characterized as being utilitarian (purpose-based), whereas yongo in principle describes cause-based ties. Furthermore, guanxi networks are somewhat accessible to outsiders and draw on a diverse base of ties; yongo networks are predefined, partly by birth, and are hence homogeneous and highly exclusive. Guanxi networks can benefit from spillover effects through bridging different networks; yongo networks often cannot, as there is antipathy, competition, and potential hostility between certain types of networks. The results add knowledge to social network theory in general and in particular on informal social networks in East Asia.

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Recent insights from psychology indicate that the limits for the maximum size of functioning networks are quite restrictive, with human beings able to retain no more than 500 people on average as general acquaintances and able to identify only a maximum of 1,500 faces by name. Active networks with a substantial degree of interaction are limited to no more than 150 people (Dunbar, 2014).
 
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Metadata
Title
Same but different? Similarities and fundamental differences of informal social networks in China (guanxi) and Korea (yongo)
Authors
Sven Horak
Markus Taube
Publication date
01-09-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Asia Pacific Journal of Management / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 0217-4561
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9958
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10490-015-9452-x

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