One-mode network dataset collected by Lazega (2001) on the relations between partners in a corporate law firm called SG&R in New England 1988-1991. This particular subset includes the 36 partners among the 71 attorneys of this firm. Nodal attributes include seniority, formal status, office in which they work, gender, lawschool they attended, their age, and how many years they had been at the firm.
data(ison_lawfirm)
#> # A multiplex, directed network of 71 nodes and 2571 friends, advice, and
#> cowork arcs
#> # A tibble: 71 x 7
#> status gender office seniority age practice school
#> <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl> <chr> <chr>
#> 1 partner man Boston 31 64 litigation Harvard/Yale
#> 2 partner man Boston 32 62 corporate Harvard/Yale
#> 3 partner man Hartford 13 67 litigation Harvard/Yale
#> 4 partner man Boston 31 59 corporate Other
#> 5 partner man Hartford 31 59 litigation UConn
#> 6 partner man Hartford 29 55 litigation Harvard/Yale
#> # i 65 more rows
#> # A tibble: 2,571 x 3
#> from to type
#> <int> <int> <chr>
#> 1 1 2 friends
#> 2 1 2 advice
#> 3 1 4 friends
#> 4 1 8 friends
#> 5 1 17 friends
#> 6 1 17 advice
#> # i 2,565 more rows
{networkdata}
The larger data from which this subset comes includes also individual performance measurements (hours worked, fees brought in)
and attitudes concerning various management policy options (see also {sand}
),
their strong-coworker network, advice network, friendship network, and indirect control network.
Lazega, Emmanuel. 2001. The Collegial Phenomenon: The Social Mechanisms of Cooperation Among Peers in a Corporate Law Partnership. Oxford: Oxford University Press.