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Social Networks, Volume 65
Volume 65, May 2021
- Li Zou, Chao Wang, An Zeng, Ying Fan, Zengru Di:
Link prediction in growing networks with aging. 1-7 - Anton B. Andersson:
Social capital and leaving the nest: Channels and housing tenures. 8-18 - Thijs A. Velema:
Who should we get? How employer reputation shapes network hiring in Dutch professional football. 19-32 - Ronald S. Burt, Ray E. Reagans, Hagay C. Volvovsky:
Network brokerage and the perception of leadership. 33-50 - Marina Tulin, Gerald Mollenhorst, Beate Volker:
Whom do we lose? The case of dissimilarity in personal networks. 51-62 - Florian Cafiero, Paul Guille-Escuret, Jeremy K. Ward:
"I'm not an antivaxxer, but...": Spurious and authentic diversity among vaccine critical activists. 63-70 - András Vörös, Zsófia Boda, Timon Elmer, Marion Hoffman, Kieran Mepham, Isabel J. Raabe, Christoph Stadtfeld:
The Swiss StudentLife Study: Investigating the emergence of an undergraduate community through dynamic, multidimensional social network data. 71-84 - Juan Sosa, Abel Rodríguez:
A latent space model for cognitive social structures data. 85-97 - John M. Roberts Jr., Yi Yin, Emily Dorshorst, Matthew A. Peeples, Barbara J. Mills:
Assessing the performance of the bootstrap in simulated assemblage networks. 98-109 - Petr Matous, Peng Wang, Lincoln Lau:
Who benefits from network intervention programs? TERGM analysis across ten Philippine low-income communities. 110-123 - Tom Töpfer, Betina Hollstein:
Order of recall and meaning of closeness in collecting affective network data. 124-140 - Ronald S. Burt, Sonja Opper, Na Zou:
Social network and family business: Uncovering hybrid family firms. 141-156 - Noah E. Friedkin, Anton V. Proskurnikov, Francesco Bullo:
Group dynamics on multidimensional object threat appraisals. 157-167
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