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Social Networks, Volume 56
Volume 56, January 2019
- Yen-Sheng Chiang, Lin Tao:
Structural balance across the strait: A behavioral experiment on the transitions of positive and negative intergroup relationships in mainland China and Taiwan. 1-9 - Petr Matous, Peng Wang:
External exposure, boundary-spanning, and opinion leadership in remote communities: A network experiment. 10-22 - Rosanna Grassi, Francesco Calderoni, Monica Bianchi, Anna Torriero:
Betweenness to assess leaders in criminal networks: New evidence using the dual projection approach. 23-32 - Brian Rubineau, Yisook Lim, Michael Neblo:
Low status rejection: How status hierarchies influence negative tie formation. 33-44 - Henning Silber, Jette Schröder, Bella Struminskaya, Volker Stocké, Michael Bosnjak:
Does panel conditioning affect data quality in ego-centered social network questions? 45-54 - Miranda Jessica Lubbers, José Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-García:
When networks speak volumes: Variation in the size of broader acquaintanceship networks. 55-69 - Michael J. Brusco, Patrick Doreian:
Partitioning signed networks using relocation heuristics, tabu search, and variable neighborhood search. 70-80 - Vincenz Frey, Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten:
Investments in and returns on network embeddedness: An experiment with trust games. 81-92 - George Berry, Christopher J. Cameron, Patrick S. Park, Michael Macy:
The opacity problem in social contagion. 93-101
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