Why knowledge does not equal power: the network redundancy trade-off (2008)
Reagans, Ray E., Zuckerman, Ezra W.
We show that if actors are defined as more knowledgeable when they possess more information, and if actors are defined as more powerful when they can extract greater surplus while exchanging...
Shrewd, crude or simply deluded? Comovement and the internet stock phenomenon (2004)
Zuckerman, Ezra W., Rao, Hayagreeva
We show that (i) return comovement among internet stocks during the late 1990s and early 2000 was not exceedingly high; (ii) there was substantial consistency in the manner by which investors...
Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market (2003)
Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...
Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market (2003)
Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...
Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young
Researchers have begun to study markets that are structured in terms of an opposition between market identities in a manner akin to the role‐pairs analyzed in structural role theory. In this...
On Networks and Markets by Rauch and Casella, eds.
This essay reviews Networks and Markets, edited by James E. Rauch and Alessandra Casella. This book provides a useful vehicle for clarifying the main conceptual and operational issues facing the...
Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market
Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...
Shrewd, crude or simply deluded? Comovement and the internet stock phenomenon
Ezra W. Zuckerman, Hayagreeva Rao
We show that (i) return comovement among internet stocks during the late 1990s and early 2000 was not exceedingly high; (ii) there was substantial consistency in the manner by which investors...
The critical trade-off: identity assignment and box-office success in the feature film industry
Ezra W. Zuckerman, Tai-Young Kim
Researchers have begun to study markets that are structured in terms of an opposition between market identities in a manner akin to the role-pairs analyzed in structural role theory. In this paper,...
Why knowledge does not equal power: the network redundancy trade-off
Ray E. Reagans, Ezra W. Zuckerman
We show that if actors are defined as more knowledgeable when they possess more information, and if actors are defined as more powerful when they can extract greater surplus while exchanging...