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Social Networks, Volume 59
Volume 59, October 2019
- Hazem Krichene, Yoshi Fujiwara, Abhijit Chakraborty, Yoshiyuki Arata, Hiroyasu Inoue, Masaaki Terai:
The emergence of properties of the Japanese production network: How do listed firms choose their partners? 1-9 - Stefano Tasselli, Alberto Caimo:
Does it take three to dance the Tango? Organizational design, triadic structures and boundary spanning across subunits. 10-22 - Kristin Lees Haggerty, John Griffith, Jean McGuire, Beth Molnar:
Elder mistreatment and social network composition: an exploratory study. 23-30 - Vincent Lorant, Mark Tranmer:
Peer, school, and country variations in adolescents' health behaviour: A multilevel analysis of binary response variables in six European cities. 31-40 - Jennifer Watling Neal, Zachary P. Neal, Kristen J. Mills, Jennifer Lawlor, Kathryn McAlindon:
What types of brokerage bridge the research-practice gap? The case of public school educators. 41-49 - Matthew Smith, Sara Gorgoni, Bruce Cronin:
International production and trade in a high-tech industry: A multilevel network analysis. 50-60 - Alon Bartal, Nava Pliskin, Gilad Ravid:
Modeling influence on posting engagement in online social networks: Beyond neighborhood effects. 61-76 - András Vörös, Per Block, Zsófia Boda:
Limits to inferring status from friendship relations. 77-97 - Jonathan R. Stewart, Michael Schweinberger, Michal Bojanowski, Martina Morris:
Multilevel network data facilitate statistical inference for curved ERGMs with geometrically weighted terms. 98-119 - Daniela Stoltenberg, Daniel Maier, Annie Waldherr:
Community detection in civil society online networks: Theoretical guide and empirical assessment. 120-133 - Stéphane Helleringer, jimi adams, Sara Yeatman, James Mkandawire:
Evaluating sampling biases from third-party reporting as a method for improving survey measures of sensitive behaviors. 134-140 - Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Benjamin W. Campbell, Dino P. Christenson, Jason W. Morgan:
Substantive implications of unobserved heterogeneity: Testing the frailty approach to exponential random graph models. 141-153 - Giuseppe Giordano, Giancarlo Ragozini, Maria Prosperina Vitale:
Analyzing multiplex networks using factorial methods. 154-170 - Mark M. Fredrickson, Yuguo Chen:
Permutation and randomization tests for network analysis. 171-183
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