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Social Networks, Volume 62
Volume 62, July 2020
- Ko Kuwabara, Xi Zou, Brandy Aven, Claudius Hildebrand, Sheena Iyengar:
Lay theories of networking ability: Beliefs that inhibit instrumental networking. 1-11 - Mayank Aggarwal, Anindya S. Chakrabarti, Pritha Dev:
Breaking "bad" links: Impact of Companies Act 2013 on the Indian Corporate Network. 12-23 - Mark Patrick Roeling, Geoff K. Nicholls:
Imputation of attributes in networked data using Bayesian autocorrelation regression models. 24-32 - Drazen Cepic, Zeljka Tonkovic:
How social ties transcend class boundaries? Network variability as tool for exploring occupational homophily. 33-42 - Yen-Sheng Chiang, Li-Ting Wang:
Does the β-measure make empirical sense? A vignette experiment on humans' judgment of social dominance. 43-49 - Martin G. Everett, Stephen P. Borgatti:
Unpacking Burt's constraint measure. 50-57 - Giorgia Di Tommaso, Mauro Gatti, Michela Iannotta, Ajay Mehra, Giovanni Stilo, Paola Velardi:
Gender, rank, and social networks on an enterprise social media platform. 58-67 - Diliara Valeeva, Eelke M. Heemskerk, Frank W. Takes:
The duality of firms and directors in board interlock networks: A relational event modeling approach. 68-79 - Helge Giese, F. Marijn Stok, Britta Renner:
Early social exposure and later affiliation processes within an evolving social network. 80-84 - Georg Wolff, Michael Wältermann, Olaf N. Rank:
The embeddedness of social relations in inter-firm competitive structures. 85-98 - Robert W. Krause, Mark Huisman, Christian Steglich, Tom A. B. Snijders:
Missing data in cross-sectional networks - An extensive comparison of missing data treatment methods. 99-112 - Jeroen Bruggeman:
Corrigendum to: "Consensus, Cohesion and Connectivity" [Social Networks 52 (2018) 115-119]. 113
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