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Social Networks, Volume 58
Volume 58, July 2019
- Jia-Ping Huang, Bernd Heidergott, Ines Lindner:
Naïve learning in social networks with random communication. 1-11 - Yuan Hsiao, Ching-Ling Cheng, Ya-Wen Chiu:
Gender network dynamics in prosocial and aggressive behavior of early adolescents. 12-23 - Hubert Buch-Hansen, Lasse Folke Henriksen:
Toxic ties: corporate networks of market control in the European chemical industry, 1960-2000. 24-36 - Ronald S. Burt:
The networks and success of female entrepreneurs in China. 37-49 - Saskia Metzler, Stephan Günnemann, Pauli Miettinen:
Stability and dynamics of communities on online question-answer sites. 50-58 - Dante Contreras, Gabriel Otero, Juan D. Díaz, Nicolás Suárez:
Inequality in social capital in Chile: Assessing the importance of network size and contacts' occupational prestige on status attainment. 59-77 - Christian Henning, Christian Aßmann, Johannes Hedtrich, Julian Ehrenfels, Eva Krampe:
What drives participatory policy processes: Grassroot activities, scientific knowledge or donor money? - A comparative policy network approach. 78-104 - Marçal Mora Cantallops, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia:
Team efficiency and network structure: The case of professional League of Legends. 105-115 - Michael Wältermann, Georg Wolff, Olaf N. Rank:
Formal and informal cross-cluster networks and the role of funding: A multi-level network analysis of the collaboration among publicly and privately funded cluster organizations and their managers. 116-127 - Tijs A. van den Broek, Ariana Need, Michel L. Ehrenhard, Anna Priante, Djoerd Hiemstra:
The influence of network structure and prosocial cultural norms on charitable giving: A multilevel analysis of Movember's fundraising campaigns in 24 countries. 128-135 - Jeffrey Lienert, Laura M. Koehly, Felix Reed-Tsochas, Christopher Steven Marcum:
An efficient counting method for the colored triad census. 136-142 - Catherine T. Shea, Julia Lee, Tanya Menon, Dongkyun Im:
Cheater's hide and seek: Strategic cognitive network activation during ethical decision making. 143-155 - Elaine M. Hernandez, Erin Pullen, Jonathan Brauer:
Social networks and the emergence of health inequalities following a medical advance: Examining prenatal H1N1 vaccination decisions. 156-167
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