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- Richard A. Benton:
Uniters or dividers? Voluntary organizations and social capital acquisition. Soc. Networks 44: 209-218 (2016) - Julien Brailly, Guillaume Favre, Josiane Chatellet, Emmanuel Lazega:
Embeddedness as a multilevel problem: A case study in economic sociology. Soc. Networks 44: 319-333 (2016) - Ulrik Brandes, Stephen P. Borgatti, Linton C. Freeman:
Maintaining the duality of closeness and betweenness centrality. Soc. Networks 44: 153-159 (2016) - Matthew E. Brashears, Eric Gladstone:
Error correction mechanisms in social networks can reduce accuracy and encourage innovation. Soc. Networks 44: 22-35 (2016) - Matthew E. Brashears, Emily Hoagland, Eric Quintane:
Sex and network recall accuracy. Soc. Networks 44: 74-84 (2016) - Julia Brennecke, Olaf N. Rank:
The interplay between formal project memberships and informal advice seeking in knowledge-intensive firms: A multilevel network approach. Soc. Networks 44: 307-318 (2016) - Molly E. Brown, Monica Ihli, Oscar Hendrick, Sabrina Delgado-Arias, Vanessa M. Escobar, Peter Griffith:
Social network and content analysis of the North American Carbon Program as a scientific community of practice. Soc. Networks 44: 226-237 (2016) - Beáta Dávid, Eva Huszti, Ildikó Barna, Yang-chih Fu:
Egocentric contact networks in comparison: Taiwan and Hungary. Soc. Networks 44: 253-265 (2016) - Hongzhong Deng, Peter Abell, Ofer Engel, Jun Wu, Yuejin Tan:
The influence of structural balance and homophily/heterophobia on the adjustment of random complete signed networks. Soc. Networks 44: 190-201 (2016) - Martin G. Everett, Thomas W. Valente:
Bridging, brokerage and betweenness. Soc. Networks 44: 202-208 (2016) - Sandra González-Bailón, Ning Wang:
Networked discontent: The anatomy of protest campaigns in social media. Soc. Networks 44: 95-104 (2016) - James Hollway, Johan H. Koskinen:
Multilevel embeddedness: The case of the global fisheries governance complex. Soc. Networks 44: 281-294 (2016) - Itaru Ishiguro:
Extroversion and neuroticism affect the right side of the distribution of network size. Soc. Networks 44: 219-225 (2016) - Sadamori Koujaku, Ichigaku Takigawa, Mineichi Kudo, Hideyuki Imai:
Dense core model for cohesive subgraph discovery. Soc. Networks 44: 143-152 (2016) - Balázs Kovács, Chengwei Liu:
Audience structure and status multiplicity. Soc. Networks 44: 36-49 (2016) - Hanno Kruse, Sanne Smith, Frank van Tubergen, Ineke Maas:
From neighbors to school friends? How adolescents' place of residence relates to same-ethnic school friendships. Soc. Networks 44: 130-142 (2016) - Lars Leszczensky, Tobias H. Stark, Andreas Flache, Anke Munniksma:
Disentangling the relation between young immigrants' host country identification and their friendships with natives. Soc. Networks 44: 179-189 (2016) - Alessandro Lomi, Garry Robins, Mark Tranmer:
Introduction to multilevel social networks. Soc. Networks 44: 266-268 (2016) - Beata Lopaciuk-Gonczaryk:
Collaboration strategies for publishing articles in international journals - A study of Polish scientists in economics. Soc. Networks 44: 50-63 (2016) - Joshua E. Marineau, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca, Gerald C. Kane:
Direct and indirect negative ties and individual performance. Soc. Networks 44: 238-252 (2016) - Jennifer Watling Neal, Zachary P. Neal, Elise Cappella:
Seeing and being seen: Predictors of accurate perceptions about classmates' relationships. Soc. Networks 44: 1-8 (2016) - Carl Nordlund:
A deviational approach to blockmodeling of valued networks. Soc. Networks 44: 160-178 (2016) - Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou:
Racial identity and education in social networks. Soc. Networks 44: 85-94 (2016) - Daniel K. Sewell, Yuguo Chen:
Latent space models for dynamic networks with weighted edges. Soc. Networks 44: 105-116 (2016) - Andrew J. Slaughter, Laura M. Koehly:
Multilevel models for social networks: Hierarchical Bayesian approaches to exponential random graph modeling. Soc. Networks 44: 334-345 (2016) - Christoph Stadtfeld, Daniele Mascia, Francesca Pallotti, Alessandro Lomi:
Assimilation and differentiation: A multilevel perspective on organizational and network change. Soc. Networks 44: 363-374 (2016) - Felicia F. Tian, Nan Lin:
Weak ties, strong ties, and job mobility in urban China: 1978-2008. Soc. Networks 44: 117-129 (2016) - Mark Tranmer, Francesca Pallotti, Alessandro Lomi:
The embeddedness of organizational performance: Multiple Membership Multiple Classification Models for the analysis of multilevel networks. Soc. Networks 44: 269-280 (2016) - Shanfeng Wang, Maoguo Gong, Haifeng Du, Lijia Ma, Qiguang Miao, Wei Du:
Optimizing dynamical changes of structural balance in signed network based on memetic algorithm. Soc. Networks 44: 64-73 (2016) - Peng Wang, Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Emmanuel Lazega:
Social selection models for multilevel networks. Soc. Networks 44: 346-362 (2016)
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