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Social Networks, Volume 41
Volume 41, May 2015
- Jason Owen-Smith, Natalie C. Cotton-Nessler, Helena Buhr:
Network effects on organizational decision-making: Blended social mechanisms and IPO withdrawal. 1-17 - Maria Grazia Vigliotti, Chris Hankin:
Discovery of anomalous behaviour in temporal networks. 18-25 - Michael J. Brusco, Patrick Doreian:
A real-coded genetic algorithm for two-mode KL-means partitioning with application to homogeneity blockmodeling. 26-35 - Lorien Jasny, Mark Lubell:
Two-mode brokerage in policy networks. 36-47 - Matthew Johnson, Daniël Paulusma, Erik Jan van Leeuwen:
Algorithms for diversity and clustering in social networks through dot product graphs. 48-55 - John R. Hipp, Cheng Wang, Carter T. Butts, Rupa Jose, Cynthia M. Lakon:
Research note: The consequences of different methods for handling missing network data in stochastic actor based models. 56-71 - Todd C. Lehmann, James A. Rolfsen, Terry D. Clark:
Predicting the trajectory of the evolving international cyber regime: Simulating the growth of a social network. 72-84 - Ling Heng Henry Wong, André F. Gygax, Peng Wang:
Board interlocking network and the design of executive compensation packages. 85-100 - Yuli Patrick Hsieh:
Check the phone book: Testing information and communication technology (ICT) recall aids for personal network surveys. 101-112 - Matthew E. Brashears, Eric Quintane:
The microstructures of network recall: How social networks are encoded and represented in human memory. 113-126
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