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Social Networks, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2006
- Norman Braun, Thomas Gautschi:
A Nash bargaining model for simple exchange networks. 1-23 - Hetty van Emmerik:
Gender differences in the creation of different types of social capital: A multilevel study. 24-37 - Jonathon N. Cummings, Monica C. Higgins:
Relational instability at the network core: Support dynamics in developmental networks. 38-55 - Yuval Kalish, Garry Robins:
Psychological predispositions and network structure: The relationship between individual predispositions, structural holes and network closure. 56-84 - Peter D. Killworth, Christopher McCarty, H. Russell Bernard, Mark House:
The accuracy of small world chains in social networks. 85-96
Volume 28, Number 2, May 2006
- Sam Field, Kenneth A. Frank, Kathryn Schiller, Catherine Riegle-Crumb, Chandra Muller:
Identifying positions from affiliation networks: Preserving the duality of people and events. 97-123 - Stephen P. Borgatti, Kathleen M. Carley, David Krackhardt:
On the robustness of centrality measures under conditions of imperfect data. 124-136 - Patrick Doreian:
Actor network utilities and network evolution. 137-164 - John P. Boyd, William J. Fitzgerald, Robert J. Beck:
Computing core/periphery structures and permutation tests for social relations data. 165-178
- Yuki Yasuda:
On Japan's Network Economy, James Lincoln, Michael Gerlach. Cambridge University Press (2004). 179-185
Volume 28, Number 3, July 2006
- Mark S. Mizruchi, Christopher Marquis:
Egocentric, sociocentric, or dyadic?: Identifying the appropriate level of analysis in the study of organizational networks. 187-208 - Lluís Coromina, Germà Coenders:
Reliability and validity of egocentered network data collected via web: A meta-analysis of multilevel multitrait multimethod studies. 209-231 - Tackseung Jun, Jeong-Yoo Kim, Beom Jun Kim, Moo Young Choi:
Consumer referral in a small world network. 232-246 - Gueorgi Kossinets:
Effects of missing data in social networks. 247-268
- Patrick Doreian:
Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek, W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar, V. Batagelj. Cambridge University Press, New York (2005). 269-274 - Peter V. Marsden:
Generalized Blockmodeling, P. Doreian, V. Batagelj, A. Ferligoj. Cambridge University Press, New York (2005). 275-282
Volume 28, Number 4, October 2006
- Carter T. Butts:
Exact bounds for degree centralization. 283-296 - Naoki Masuda, Norio Konno:
VIP-club phenomenon: Emergence of elites and masterminds in social networks. 297-309 - Charles Carroll:
Canonical correlation analysis: Assessing links between multiplex networks. 310-330 - John Levi Martin, King-To Yeung:
Persistence of close personal ties over a 12-year period. 331-362 - Alayne M. Adams, Sangeetha Madhavan, Dominique Simon:
Measuring social networks cross-culturally. 363-376 - Frank Tutzauer, Margaret K. Chojnacki, Pauline W. Hoffmann:
Network structure, strategy evolution, and the game of Chicken. 377-396 - Tadeusz Sozanski:
On the core of characteristic function games associated with exchange networks. 397-426 - Filip Agneessens, Hans Waege, John Lievens:
Diversity in social support by role relations: A typology. 427-441 - Ana Salomé García Muñiz, Carmen Ramos Carvajal:
Core/periphery structure models: An alternative methodological proposal. 442-448 - Gábor Péli, Jeroen Bruggeman:
Networks embedded in n-dimensional space: The impact of dimensionality change. 449-453 - James H. Fowler:
Legislative cosponsorship networks in the US House and Senate. 454-465 - Stephen P. Borgatti, Martin G. Everett:
A Graph-theoretic perspective on centrality. 466-484
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