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Social Networks, Volume 73
Volume 73, May 2023
- Guillaume Péron:
Weighting the transitivity of undirected weighted social networks with triadic edge dissimilarity scores. 1-6 - Marjan Cugmas, Ales Ziberna:
Approaches to blockmodeling dynamic networks: A Monte Carlo simulation study. 7-19 - Isidro Maya Jariego, Elena González Tinoco:
Use of a hierarchical deconstruction procedure for the classification of personal networks: Exploring nested groups around you. 20-29 - Stefano Tasselli, Bálint Néray, Alessandro Lomi:
A network centrality bias: Central individuals in workplace networks have more supportive coworkers. 30-41 - Per Block:
Understanding the self-organization of occupational sex segregation with mobility networks. 42-50 - Lindsay E. Young, Jack Lipei Tang, John A. Schneider:
Demographic and HIV status diversities as mechanisms of social integration and segregation among Black sexual and gender minorities enrolled in a community-based social network intervention. 51-61 - Martha Blanco, Ana María Guerra, Maria Alejandra Rubio, Carolyn Finck, Abby C. King, Lisa G. Rosas, Olga L. Sarmiento, Felipe Montes:
Emergence of social support networks among breast cancer survivors through a community-based physical activity program in Colombia. 62-71 - Sara Semborski, Harmony Rhoades, Eric Rice, Benjamin F. Henwood:
Validation of interaction-based egocentric elicitation using ecological momentary assessment with young adults currently or formerly homeless. 72-79 - Pilar Marqués-Sánchez, María Cristina Martínez-Fernández, Raquel Leirós-Rodríguez, Óscar Rodríguez-Nogueira, Elena Fernández-Martínez, José Alberto Benítez-Andrades:
Leadership and contagion by COVID-19 among residence hall students: A social network analysis approach. 80-88 - Alessio Muscillo, Paolo Pin, Tiziano Razzolini, Francesco Serti:
Does "network closure" beef up firms' performance? 89-103 - C. Ben Gibson, Carter T. Butts:
Effects of temporal resolution adjustments on dynamic sexual contact models. 104-113 - Alyssa W. Goldman, Erin York Cornwell, Benjamin Cornwell:
Neighborhood conditions and social network turnover among older adults. 114-129 - Heng Zhao, Yanxi Li, Qian Sai, Yi Ren:
Cross-border credit networks, banking risk contagion and suppression effects. 130-141
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