| Changing times: Migrants' social network analysis and the challenges of longitudinal research |
19 |
| More or less guanxi: Trust is 60% network context, 10% individual difference |
16 |
| The missing link: Social network analysis in migration and transnationalism |
13 |
| Change we can believe in: Comparing longitudinal network models on consistency, interpretability and predictive power |
13 |
| Peer influence, friend selection, and gender: How network processes shape adolescent smoking, drinking, and delinquency |
12 |
| It could turn ugly: Selective disclosure of attitudes in political discussion networks |
10 |
| In transit: Changing social networks of sub-Saharan African migrants in Turkey and Greece |
10 |
| The weakness of tie strength |
10 |
| Betweenness to assess leaders in criminal networks: New evidence using the dual projection approach |
9 |
| Review of the effects of Five Factor Model personality traits on network structures and perceptions of structure |
9 |
| Social influence and discourse similarity networks in workgroups |
8 |
| A personal network approach to the study of immigrant structural assimilation and transnationalism |
8 |
| External exposure, boundary-spanning, and opinion leadership in remote communities: A network experiment |
7 |
| Building them up, breaking them down: Topology, vendor selection patterns, and a digital drug market's robustness to disruption |
7 |
| Selection and influence processes in academic achievement-More pronounced for girls? |
7 |
| Personal networks typologies: A structural approach |
6 |
| The network of global migration 1990-2013 Using ERGMs to test theories of migration between countries |
6 |
| Financial and emotional support in close personal ties among Central Asian migrant women in Russia |
6 |
| Detecting node propensity changes in the dynamic degree corrected stochastic block model |
6 |
| State power and elite autonomy in a networked civil society: The board interlocking of Chinese non-profits |
6 |
| Individuals' power and their social network accuracy: A situated cognition perspective |
6 |
| Collapse of an online social network: Burning social capital to create it? |
6 |
| Measuring knowledge and experience in two mode temporal networks |
6 |
| Social network structure and the trade-off between social utility and economic performance |
5 |
| Homophily and prestige: An assessment of their relative strength to explain link formation in the online climate change debate |
5 |
| Solidarity as a byproduct of professional collaboration: Social support and trust in a coworking space |
5 |
| Multilevel network data facilitate statistical inference for curved ERGMs with geometrically weighted terms |
5 |
| Gendered double embeddedness: Finding jobs through networks in the Chinese labor market |
4 |
| The evolution of the board interlock network following Sarbanes-Oxley |
4 |
| The ruler's game of musical chairs: Shuffling during the reign of Ethiopia's last emperor |
4 |
| Americans are more exposed to difference than we think: Capturing hidden exposure to political and racial difference |
4 |
| A new scalable leader-community detection approach for community detection in social networks |
4 |
| The causal effect of social capital on income: A new analytic strategy |
4 |
| Mobilising social network support for childcare: The case of Polish migrant mothers in Dublin |
4 |
| Mobility types, transnational ties and personal networks in four highly skilled immigrant communities in Seville (Spain) |
4 |
| Transnational entrepreneurial activities: A qualitative network study of self-employed migrants from the former Soviet Union in Germany |
4 |
| The networks and success of female entrepreneurs in China |
4 |
| Socio-material network analysis: A mixed method study of five European artistic collectives |
4 |
| Embedding time in positions: Temporal measures of centrality for social network analysis |
4 |
| Low status rejection: How status hierarchies influence negative tie formation |
4 |
| Does panel conditioning affect data quality questions? |
4 |
| Partitioning signed networks using relocation heuristics, tabu search, and variable neighborhood search |
4 |
| How MPs ties to interest groups matter for legislative co-sponsorship |
4 |
| Some days are better than others: Examining time-specific variation in the structuring of interorganizational relations |
4 |
| Strategic players for identifying optimal social network intervention subjects |
4 |
| Personal social networks and health among aging adults in Agincourt, South Africa: A multidimensional approach |
4 |
| Homophily of music listening in online social networks of China |
4 |
| Birds of a feather scam together: Trustworthiness homophily in a business network |
3 |
| Social capital of entrepreneurs in a developing country: The effect of gender on access to and requests for resources |
3 |
| Do terrorists make a difference in criminal networks? An empirical analysis on illicit drug and narco-terror networks in their prioritization between security and efficiency |
3 |