Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara
Social networks: Networks of old school ties
Abstract
U tekstu se ispituje primenljivost pojma mreža školskih drugara u analizi umreženosti poslovne elite u Srbiji. Na podacima empirijskog istraživanja sprovedenog 2012. godine na uzorku ekonomske elite pokazuje se da ima osnova za prihvatanje hipoteze prema kojoj lični uspeh zavisi od homogenosti grupacije kojoj uspešni pojedinci pripadaju, ali da ta homogenost može proisticati iz više izvora, a mreža školskih drugara predstavlja samo jedan od tih izvora.
In this article we examine if the term 'old school ties' is applicable in analyzing of Serbian business elite networking. The starting assumption is that business success depends on the level of sociocultural homogeneity of a group of successful individuals. Data from an empirical research conducted in 2012 on a sample of economic elite, showed that such assumption was grounded, but that the group homogeneity could originate from different sources. The first source is primary socio-cultural milieu which includes peer similarities, growing up in similar family environments and attending the same schools. This milieu is the closest to the term 'old school ties' in its usual meaning. Beside these, there are various kinds of secondary milieus, some of the most important ones being the class habitat. This research shows that class affiliation and profession, in particular, have the biggest impact on forming of networks that contribute to business success. The results also show that there ar...e significant differences between members of business elite and lower social layers in relation to this issue. The lower a social layer is on the social ladder, the more important home origin becomes. Today, nationality and religious affiliation are not that important for creation of business networks.
Keywords:
Srbija / 'sociokulturna homogenost' / 'poslovna elita' / 'mreža školskih drugara' / socio-cultural homogeneity / Serbia / old school ties / business eliteSource:
Kultura, 2013, 141, 37-52Publisher:
- Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd
Funding / projects:
- Challenges of New Social Integration in Serbia: Concepts and Actors (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179035)
Institution/Community
Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Vuletić, Vladimir AU - Stanojević, Dragan PY - 2013 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1758 AB - U tekstu se ispituje primenljivost pojma mreža školskih drugara u analizi umreženosti poslovne elite u Srbiji. Na podacima empirijskog istraživanja sprovedenog 2012. godine na uzorku ekonomske elite pokazuje se da ima osnova za prihvatanje hipoteze prema kojoj lični uspeh zavisi od homogenosti grupacije kojoj uspešni pojedinci pripadaju, ali da ta homogenost može proisticati iz više izvora, a mreža školskih drugara predstavlja samo jedan od tih izvora. AB - In this article we examine if the term 'old school ties' is applicable in analyzing of Serbian business elite networking. The starting assumption is that business success depends on the level of sociocultural homogeneity of a group of successful individuals. Data from an empirical research conducted in 2012 on a sample of economic elite, showed that such assumption was grounded, but that the group homogeneity could originate from different sources. The first source is primary socio-cultural milieu which includes peer similarities, growing up in similar family environments and attending the same schools. This milieu is the closest to the term 'old school ties' in its usual meaning. Beside these, there are various kinds of secondary milieus, some of the most important ones being the class habitat. This research shows that class affiliation and profession, in particular, have the biggest impact on forming of networks that contribute to business success. The results also show that there are significant differences between members of business elite and lower social layers in relation to this issue. The lower a social layer is on the social ladder, the more important home origin becomes. Today, nationality and religious affiliation are not that important for creation of business networks. PB - Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd T2 - Kultura T1 - Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara T1 - Social networks: Networks of old school ties EP - 52 IS - 141 SP - 37 DO - 10.5937/kultura1341037V ER -
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Vuletić, V.,& Stanojević, D.. (2013). Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara. in Kultura Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka, Beograd.(141), 37-52. https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1341037V
Vuletić V, Stanojević D. Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara. in Kultura. 2013;(141):37-52. doi:10.5937/kultura1341037V .
Vuletić, Vladimir, Stanojević, Dragan, "Socijalne mreže - mreža školskih drugara" in Kultura, no. 141 (2013):37-52, https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura1341037V . .