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Mark Granovetter
strength of weak ties; embeddedness.
Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, Granovetter is among the most-cited social scientists of the 20th century. His 1973 paper arguing that acquaintances (weak ties) spread information more effectively than close friends became foundational to network theory. His embeddedness concept — that economic action is shaped by social relations — anchored the field of economic sociology.
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Last updated
10 May 2026