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Social Networks, Volume 64
Volume 64, January 2021
- Sean M. Fitzhugh, Carter T. Butts:
Staying connected under fire: Effects of individual roles and organizational specialization on the robustness of emergency-phase communication networks. 1-15 - David R. Schaefer, Kimberly M. Davidson, Dana L. Haynie, Martin Bouchard:
Network integration within a prison-based therapeutic community. 16-28 - Michele Tumminello, F. Petruzzella, C. Ferrara, Salvatore Miccichè:
Anagraphical relationships and crime specialization within Cosa Nostra. 29-41 - Kaustav Basu, Arunabha Sen:
Identifying individuals associated with organized criminal networks: A social network analysis. 42-54 - Jennifer M. Badham, Frank Kee, Ruth F. Hunter:
Network structure influence on simulated network interventions for behaviour change. 55-62 - Gert Stulp:
Collecting large personal networks in a representative sample of Dutch women. 63-71 - Andrea Mendoza-Silva:
Innovation capability: A sociometric approach. 72-82 - Joshua E. Marineau, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca:
Positive and negative tie perceptual accuracy: Pollyanna principle vs. negative asymmetry explanations. 83-98 - Adam R. Roth, Siyun Peng, Max E. Coleman, Evan Finley, Brea L. Perry:
Network recall among older adults with cognitive impairments. 99-108 - Antonio D. Sirianni, Christopher J. Cameron, Yongren Shi, Douglas D. Heckathorn:
Bias decomposition and estimator performance in respondent-driven sampling. 109-121 - Mathijs Kros, Eva Jaspers, Maarten van Zalk:
Avoidance, antipathy, and aggression: A three-wave longitudinal network study on negative networks, status, and heteromisos. 122-133 - Marc A. C. Sarazin:
Disliking friends of friends in schools: How positive and negative ties can co-occur in large numbers. 134-147 - Patrick Doreian, Andrej Mrvar:
Hubs and Authorities in the Koch Brothers Network. 148-157 - Yee Heng Tan, Srinivas K. Reddy:
Crowdfunding digital platforms: Backer networks and their impact on project outcomes. 158-172 - Isidro Maya Jariego:
Building a structural typology of personal networks: Individual differences in the cohesion of interpersonal environment. 173-180 - Hossein Akbari:
Exploratory social-spatial network analysis of global migration structure. 181-193 - Hui-Ju Kuo, Yang-chih Fu:
Spatial effects on individual social capital: Differentiating the constraints of local occupational structures. 194-211 - Ryan W. Quinn, Wayne E. Baker:
Positive Emotions, Instrumental Resources, and Organizational Network Evolution: Theorizing via Simulation Research. 212-224 - George G. Vega Yon, Andrew J. Slaughter, Kayla de la Haye:
Exponential random graph models for little networks. 225-238
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