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Social Networks, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, January 2013
- Tina Kogovsek, Germà Coenders, Valentina Hlebec:
Predictors and outcomes of social network compositions: A compositional structural equation modeling approach. 1-10 - Alberto Caimo, Nial Friel:
Bayesian model selection for exponential random graph models. 11-24 - João R. Daniel, António J. Santos, Inês Peceguina, Brian E. Vaughn:
Exponential random graph models of preschool affiliative networks. 25-30 - Juan I. Casse, Christian R. Shelton, Robert A. Hanneman:
A new criterion function for exploratory blockmodeling for structural and regular equivalence. 31-50 - Jochem Tolsma, Ioana van Deurzen, Tobias H. Stark, René Veenstra:
Who is bullying whom in ethnically diverse primary schools? Exploring links between bullying, ethnicity, and ethnic diversity in Dutch primary schools. 51-61 - Francisco J. Granados, David Knoke:
Organizational status growth and structure: An alliance network analysis. 62-74 - Mario Ventresca, Dionne M. Aleman:
Evaluation of strategies to mitigate contagion spread using social network characteristics. 75-88 - Giovanna Miritello, Esteban Moro, Rubén Lara, Rocío Martínez-López, John Belchamber, Sam G. B. Roberts, Robin I. M. Dunbar:
Time as a limited resource: Communication strategy in mobile phone networks. 89-95 - Peng Wang, Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Emmanuel Lazega:
Exponential random graph models for multilevel networks. 96-115 - Jesse Shore, Catherine Jean Chu, Matt T. Bianchi:
Power laws and fragility in flow networks. 116-123 - Dehai Liu, Jing Huang, Hongyi Li, Weiguo Wang:
Types of stable network structures based on exhaustive search. 124-129 - Emma S. Spiro, Ryan M. Acton, Carter T. Butts:
Extended structures of mediation: Re-examining brokerage in dynamic networks. 130-143
Volume 35, Number 2, May 2013
- Filip Agneessens, Martin G. Everett:
Introduction to the special issue on advances in two-mode social networks. 145-147 - Todd E. Malinick, David B. Tindall, Mario Diani:
Network centrality and social movement media coverage: A two-mode network analytic approach. 148-158 - Tore Opsahl:
Triadic closure in two-mode networks: Redefining the global and local clustering coefficients. 159-167 - Jan Kleinnijenhuis, Wouter de Nooy:
Adjustment of issue positions based on network strategies in an election campaign: A two-mode network autoregression model with cross-nested random effects. 168-177 - Patrick Doreian, Paulette Lloyd, Andrej Mrvar:
Partitioning large signed two-mode networks: Problems and prospects. 178-203 - Martin G. Everett, Stephen P. Borgatti:
The dual-projection approach for two-mode networks. 204-210 - Peng Wang, Philippa Pattison, Garry Robins:
Exponential random graph model specifications for bipartite networks - A dependence hierarchy. 211-222 - Anne-Marie Niekamp, Liesbeth A. G. Mercken, Christian J. P. A. Hoebe, Nicole H. T. M. Dukers-Muijrers:
A sexual affiliation network of swingers, heterosexuals practicing risk behaviours that potentiate the spread of sexually transmitted infections: A two-mode approach. 223-236 - Guido Conaldi, Alessandro Lomi:
The dual network structure of organizational problem solving: A case study on open source software development. 237-250 - Mengxiao Zhu, Yun Huang, Noshir S. Contractor:
Motivations for self-assembling into project teams. 251-264 - Tom A. B. Snijders, Alessandro Lomi, Vanina Jasmine Torló:
A model for the multiplex dynamics of two-mode and one-mode networks, with an application to employment preference, friendship, and advice. 265-276
Volume 35, Number 3, July 2013
- Yang-chih Fu, Hwai-Chung Ho, Hsiu Man Chen:
Weak ties and contact initiation in everyday life: Exploring contextual variations from contact diaries. 279-287 - Francois Collet, Peter Hedström:
Old friends and new acquaintances: Tie formation mechanisms in an interorganizational network generated by employee mobility. 288-299 - Binh Phan, Kenth Engø-Monsen, Øystein D. Fjeldstad:
Considering clustering measures: Third ties, means, and triplets. 300-308 - Thomas W. Valente, Kayo Fujimoto, Jennifer B. Unger, Daniel W. Soto, Daniella Meeker:
Variations in network boundary and type: A study of adolescent peer influences. 309-316 - Alexia Gaudeul, Caterina Giannetti:
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to LiveJournal. 317-330 - Jennifer L. Merluzzi, Ronald S. Burt:
How many names are enough? Identifying network effects with the least set of listed contacts. 331-337 - Andrea Austin, Crystal Linkletter, Zhijin Wu:
Covariate-defined latent space random effects model. 338-346 - Adriana P. A. van Beek, Cordula Wagner, Dinnus H. M. Frijters, Miel W. Ribbe, Peter P. Groenewegen:
The ties that bind? Social networks of nursing staff and staff's behaviour towards residents with dementia. 347-356 - Yao Lu, Danching Ruan, Gina Lai:
Social capital and economic integration of migrants in urban China. 357-369 - Domenico De Stefano, Vittorio Fuccella, Maria Prosperina Vitale, Susanna Zaccarin:
The use of different data sources in the analysis of co-authorship networks and scientific performance. 370-381 - Xiumei Zhu, Sang Eun Woo, Caitlin Porter, Michael Brzezinski:
Pathways to happiness: From personality to social networks and perceived support. 382-393 - Camille Roth, Floriana Gargiulo, Arnaud Bringé, Klaus Hamberger:
Random alliance networks. 394-405 - Michael McBride, Michael Caldara:
The efficacy of tables versus graphs in disrupting dark networks: An experimental study. 406-422 - Shigemi Kagawa, Shunsuke Okamoto, Sangwon Suh, Yasushi Kondo, Keisuke Nansai:
Finding environmentally important industry clusters: Multiway cut approach using nonnegative matrix factorization. 423-438 - James Nastos, Yong Gao:
Familial groups in social networks. 439-450 - Theo A. Arentze, Matthias Kowald, Kay W. Axhausen:
An agent-based random-utility-maximization model to generate social networks with transitivity in geographic space. 451-459 - Enrico Bozzo, Massimo Franceschet:
Resistance distance, closeness, and betweenness. 460-469 - Mario Luis Small:
Weak ties and the core discussion network: Why people regularly discuss important matters with unimportant alters. 470-483 - Nicholas Charron:
Impartiality, friendship-networks and voting behavior: Evidence from voting patterns in the Eurovision Song Contest. 484-497
Volume 35, Number 4, October 2013
- Neha Gondal, Paul D. McLean:
What makes a network go round? Exploring the structure of a strong component with exponential random graph models. 499-513 - Johan H. Koskinen, Garry Robins, Peng Wang, Philippa Pattison:
Bayesian analysis for partially observed network data, missing ties, attributes and actors. 514-527 - Eric Quintane, Philippa Pattison, Garry Robins, Joeri M. Mol:
Short- and long-term stability in organizational networks: Temporal structures of project teams. 528-540 - Klarita Gërxhani, Jordi Brandts, Arthur Schram:
The emergence of employer information networks in an experimental labor market. 541-560 - Rami Puzis, Manish Purohit, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Betweenness computation in the single graph representation of hypergraphs. 561-572 - Jacob Dijkstra, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen:
Network public goods with asymmetric information about cooperation preferences and network degree. 573-582 - Sara Geven, Jeroen Weesie, Frank van Tubergen:
The influence of friends on adolescents' behavior problems at school: The role of ego, alter and dyadic characteristics. 583-592 - Lindsey Trimble O'Connor:
Ask and you shall receive: Social network contacts' provision of help during the job search. 593-603 - Juliette Stehlé, François Charbonnier, Tristan Picard, Ciro Cattuto, Alain Barrat:
Gender homophily from spatial behavior in a primary school: A sociometric study. 604-613 - John R. Hipp, Carter T. Butts, Ryan M. Acton, Nicholas N. Nagle, Adam Boessen:
Extrapolative simulation of neighborhood networks based on population spatial distribution: Do they predict crime? 614-625 - Eran Shor, David J. Roelfs, Tamar Yogev:
The strength of family ties: A meta-analysis and meta-regression of self-reported social support and mortality. 626-638 - Rosa M. V. Figueiredo, Gisele Moura:
Mixed integer programming formulations for clustering problems related to structural balance. 639-651 - Jeffrey A. Smith, James Moody:
Structural effects of network sampling coverage I: Nodes missing at random. 652-668 - Xin Lu:
Linked Ego Networks: Improving estimate reliability and validity with respondent-driven sampling. 669-685 - Rebecca Nash, Martin Bouchard, Aili Malm:
Investing in people: The role of social networks in the diffusion of a large-scale fraud. 686-698 - David A. Rolls, Peng Wang, Rebecca Jenkinson, Philippa E. Pattison, Garry Robins, Rachel Sacks-Davis, Galina Daraganova, Margaret Hellard, Emma McBryde:
Modelling a disease-relevant contact network of people who inject drugs. 699-710 - Yoshihisa Kashima, Samuel Wilson, Dean Lusher, Leonie J. Pearson, Craig Pearson:
The acquisition of perceived descriptive norms as social category learning in social networks. 711-719 - Werner Raub, Vincent Buskens, Vincenz Frey:
The rationality of social structure: Cooperation in social dilemmas through investments in and returns on social capital. 720-732
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