British Journal of Management, ISSN 1045-3172, 10/2018, Volume 29, Issue 4, pp. 613 - 633
We draw on the conservation of resources theory to examine whether self‐efficacy and resilience mediate the relationship between entrepreneurs’ business...
SOCIOEMOTIONAL SELECTIVITY THEORY | MEDIATING ROLE | GROUP AFFILIATION | RESOURCES | SATISFACTION | SELF-EFFICACY | MANAGEMENT | FIRM NETWORKS | PERFORMANCE | WORK | SOCIAL SUPPORT | BUSINESS | Psychological aspects | Businesspeople | Analysis | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurs
SOCIOEMOTIONAL SELECTIVITY THEORY | MEDIATING ROLE | GROUP AFFILIATION | RESOURCES | SATISFACTION | SELF-EFFICACY | MANAGEMENT | FIRM NETWORKS | PERFORMANCE | WORK | SOCIAL SUPPORT | BUSINESS | Psychological aspects | Businesspeople | Analysis | Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurs
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, ISSN 0378-4371, 05/2016, Volume 450, pp. 657 - 669
Keeping abreast of trends in the articles and rapidly grasping a body of article’s key points and relationship from a holistic perspective is a new challenge...
Articles co-keyword network | Innovation coefficient | Topological features evolution | Keywords co-occurrence network | Two-mode affiliation network | SYSTEM | SHAREHOLDERS | EVENTS | CARBON EMISSION | PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHINA | TEXT-MINING TOOL | EXTRACTION | DUALITY | COMPANIES | CORPUS | Data mining | Analysis | Networks | Construction | Grasping | Texts | Evolution | Topology | Trends
Articles co-keyword network | Innovation coefficient | Topological features evolution | Keywords co-occurrence network | Two-mode affiliation network | SYSTEM | SHAREHOLDERS | EVENTS | CARBON EMISSION | PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHINA | TEXT-MINING TOOL | EXTRACTION | DUALITY | COMPANIES | CORPUS | Data mining | Analysis | Networks | Construction | Grasping | Texts | Evolution | Topology | Trends
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Management Science, ISSN 0025-1909, 07/2006, Volume 52, Issue 7, pp. 1043 - 1056
The community-based model for software development in open source environments is becoming a viable alternative to traditional firm-based models. To better...
network embeddedness | latent class analysis | open source software | affiliation network | Management science | Computer software | Project management | Hemic system | Foundries | Eigenvectors | Business innovation | Open source software | Social capital | Software engineering | Affiliation network | Network embeddedness | Latent class analysis | INFORMATION QUALITY | MARKET | MANAGEMENT | PERFORMANCE | OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE | INNOVATION | MODEL | SIMULATION | CENTRALITY | OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE | DIFFUSION | SOCIAL NETWORKS | network embeddedness; open source software; affiliation network; latent class analysis | Information networks | Usage | Embedded systems | Public software | Authorship | Analysis | Computer networks | Studies | Success factors | Regression analysis
network embeddedness | latent class analysis | open source software | affiliation network | Management science | Computer software | Project management | Hemic system | Foundries | Eigenvectors | Business innovation | Open source software | Social capital | Software engineering | Affiliation network | Network embeddedness | Latent class analysis | INFORMATION QUALITY | MARKET | MANAGEMENT | PERFORMANCE | OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE | INNOVATION | MODEL | SIMULATION | CENTRALITY | OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE | DIFFUSION | SOCIAL NETWORKS | network embeddedness; open source software; affiliation network; latent class analysis | Information networks | Usage | Embedded systems | Public software | Authorship | Analysis | Computer networks | Studies | Success factors | Regression analysis
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Social Networks, ISSN 0378-8733, 2009, Volume 31, Issue 1, pp. 12 - 25
Recent advances in Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs), or models, include new specifications that give a much better chance of model convergence for large...
MCMC MLE | Partial conditional dependence assumption | Exponential random graph ( [formula omitted]) models | Affiliation networks | Exponential random graph (p ) models | LOGIT-MODELS | Exponential random graph (p) models | LOGISTIC REGRESSIONS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | MARKOV GRAPHS | FAMILY MODELS | SOCIOLOGY | Markov processes | Analysis | Models
MCMC MLE | Partial conditional dependence assumption | Exponential random graph ( [formula omitted]) models | Affiliation networks | Exponential random graph (p ) models | LOGIT-MODELS | Exponential random graph (p) models | LOGISTIC REGRESSIONS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | MARKOV GRAPHS | FAMILY MODELS | SOCIOLOGY | Markov processes | Analysis | Models
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 02/2017, Volume 114, Issue 9, pp. 2361 - 2366
Research in humans and nonhuman animals indicates that social affiliation, and particularly maternal bonding, depends on reward circuitry. Although numerous...
Social affiliation | Maternal behavior | Dopamine | Network connectivity | Humans | MOTHERS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER | SPEECH | ATTACHMENT BRAIN | maternal behavior | CONNECTIVITY | network connectivity | OXYTOCIN | SOCIAL BEHAVIORS | NEURAL MECHANISMS | INFANT | social affiliation | dopamine | humans | BINDING | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences
Social affiliation | Maternal behavior | Dopamine | Network connectivity | Humans | MOTHERS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER | SPEECH | ATTACHMENT BRAIN | maternal behavior | CONNECTIVITY | network connectivity | OXYTOCIN | SOCIAL BEHAVIORS | NEURAL MECHANISMS | INFANT | social affiliation | dopamine | humans | BINDING | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences
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Computer Communications, ISSN 0140-3664, 01/2016, Volume 73, pp. 251 - 262
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted a lot of attention due to the number of novel services they can offer. Prior work on analysis of...
Affiliation networks | Location-based social networks | Friendship inference | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC | Learning | Linkages | Networks | Historic | Social networks | Mathematical models | Entropy | Joints
Affiliation networks | Location-based social networks | Friendship inference | COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS | ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC | Learning | Linkages | Networks | Historic | Social networks | Mathematical models | Entropy | Joints
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Homicide Studies, ISSN 1088-7679, 5/2017, Volume 21, Issue 2, pp. 133 - 158
Integrating crime pattern theory with tenets of social network theory, we argue that linking people who frequent the same places reveals intersecting...
criminal investigations | serial murder | affiliation networks | betweenness centrality | crime pattern theory | social network analysis | EMBEDDEDNESS | TIES | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
criminal investigations | serial murder | affiliation networks | betweenness centrality | crime pattern theory | social network analysis | EMBEDDEDNESS | TIES | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
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Social Networks, ISSN 0378-8733, 2002, Volume 24, Issue 4, pp. 407 - 422
Egocentric centrality measures (for data on a node's first-order zone) parallel to Freeman's [Social Networks 1 (1979) 215] centrality measures for complete...
Egocentric networks | Betweenness | Centrality | egocentric networks | centrality | AFFILIATION | betweenness | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | SOCIOLOGY
Egocentric networks | Betweenness | Centrality | egocentric networks | centrality | AFFILIATION | betweenness | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | SOCIOLOGY
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Administrative Science Quarterly, ISSN 0001-8392, 9/2012, Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 453 - 483
This paper investigates how organizations' reliance on employees' prior educational and employment affiliations for both employment relationships and...
Investors | Employment | Venture capital | Hiring | Dyadic relations | Prestige | Autocorrelation | Control variables | Private equity | Financial investments | Networks | Education | Affiliation | UNITED-STATES | CALL CENTER | venture capital | education | SMALL WORLD | MANAGEMENT | TIES | EXECUTIVE MIGRATION | ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES | private equity | LABOR-MARKETS | BUSINESS | employment | networks | FOUNDING TEAM | affiliation | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ALLIANCE FORMATION | Venture capital companies | Research | Private equity funds | Analysis | Studies | Professional relationships | Organizational change | Financial services | Educational attainment
Investors | Employment | Venture capital | Hiring | Dyadic relations | Prestige | Autocorrelation | Control variables | Private equity | Financial investments | Networks | Education | Affiliation | UNITED-STATES | CALL CENTER | venture capital | education | SMALL WORLD | MANAGEMENT | TIES | EXECUTIVE MIGRATION | ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES | private equity | LABOR-MARKETS | BUSINESS | employment | networks | FOUNDING TEAM | affiliation | SOCIAL NETWORKS | ALLIANCE FORMATION | Venture capital companies | Research | Private equity funds | Analysis | Studies | Professional relationships | Organizational change | Financial services | Educational attainment
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Social Networks, ISSN 0378-8733, 07/2018, Volume 54, pp. 118 - 131
We introduce a new venue-informed network degree measure, which we applied to respondent-driven sampling (RDS) estimators. Using data collected from 746 young...
Young men who have sex with men (MSM) | Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) | Venue affiliation | sexual and drug use behavior | Respondent-driven sampling method (RDS) | Two-mode affiliation networks | HIV/STI | Sexually transmitted infections | BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE | UNITED-STATES | RECRUITMENT | SEX | MODELS | BLACK-MEN | HIV PREVALENCE | SOCIAL NETWORKS | AFFILIATION NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | RISK NETWORKS | SOCIOLOGY | Medical colleges | Sexually transmitted diseases | Disease transmission | HIV | two-mode affiliation networks | sexually transmitted infections | risky sexual behavior | venue affiliation | young men who have sex with men (MSM) | pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
Young men who have sex with men (MSM) | Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) | Venue affiliation | sexual and drug use behavior | Respondent-driven sampling method (RDS) | Two-mode affiliation networks | HIV/STI | Sexually transmitted infections | BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE | UNITED-STATES | RECRUITMENT | SEX | MODELS | BLACK-MEN | HIV PREVALENCE | SOCIAL NETWORKS | AFFILIATION NETWORKS | ANTHROPOLOGY | RISK NETWORKS | SOCIOLOGY | Medical colleges | Sexually transmitted diseases | Disease transmission | HIV | two-mode affiliation networks | sexually transmitted infections | risky sexual behavior | venue affiliation | young men who have sex with men (MSM) | pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
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Deviant Behavior, ISSN 0163-9625, 02/2017, Volume 38, Issue 2, pp. 154 - 172
The present study uses egocentric networks collected from youth (aged 14-24) incarcerated with California's Division of Juvenile Justice to examine the...
SCHOOL | GANG AFFILIATION | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | BEHAVIOR | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY | SMOKING | VIOLENT MISCONDUCT | DELINQUENT PEERS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | EARLY ADOLESCENCE | SIMILARITY | SELECTION | SOCIOLOGY | Friendship | Cultural pluralism | Ethnicity | Juvenile justice | Youth | Membership | Social networks | Imprisonment | Juvenile offenders | Youth organizations
SCHOOL | GANG AFFILIATION | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | BEHAVIOR | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY | SMOKING | VIOLENT MISCONDUCT | DELINQUENT PEERS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | EARLY ADOLESCENCE | SIMILARITY | SELECTION | SOCIOLOGY | Friendship | Cultural pluralism | Ethnicity | Juvenile justice | Youth | Membership | Social networks | Imprisonment | Juvenile offenders | Youth organizations
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American Sociological Review, ISSN 0003-1224, 10/2012, Volume 77, Issue 5, pp. 700 - 722
This article redirects attention from the question of how business ties have an impact on politics to the question of how political ties have an impact on...
Politicians | Market economies | Business economics | Political elections | Dyadic relations | Political partisanship | Business structures | Economic competition | Political parties | Political identity | historical network analysis | business groups | political affiliation | postsocialism | corporate interlocks | IDEOLOGY | LOGIT-MODELS | EMBEDDEDNESS | GOVERNANCE | BEHAVIOR | FRIENDSHIP SEGREGATION | INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES | LARGE AMERICAN CORPORATIONS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | SIMILARITY | SOCIOLOGY | Economic aspects | Business networks (Social groups) | Economic conditions | Analysis | Competition | Cluster analysis | Political behavior | Corporations | Theory | Companies | State socialism | Political affiliation | Studies | Elections | Partisanship | Recessions | Economic reform | Directors | Network analysis | Politics | Hungarian | Business
Politicians | Market economies | Business economics | Political elections | Dyadic relations | Political partisanship | Business structures | Economic competition | Political parties | Political identity | historical network analysis | business groups | political affiliation | postsocialism | corporate interlocks | IDEOLOGY | LOGIT-MODELS | EMBEDDEDNESS | GOVERNANCE | BEHAVIOR | FRIENDSHIP SEGREGATION | INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES | LARGE AMERICAN CORPORATIONS | SOCIAL NETWORKS | SIMILARITY | SOCIOLOGY | Economic aspects | Business networks (Social groups) | Economic conditions | Analysis | Competition | Cluster analysis | Political behavior | Corporations | Theory | Companies | State socialism | Political affiliation | Studies | Elections | Partisanship | Recessions | Economic reform | Directors | Network analysis | Politics | Hungarian | Business
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