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coauthorship patterns in both fields and highlight influential actors in the network who appear to transcend and connect both … disciplines. Heeding calls from scholars in both fields to utilize social network analysis as a lens of inquiry, the purpose of … coauthorship patterns. Specifically, we analyzed coauthorship patterns in three of the oldest and most highly regarded journals in …
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.10.2.1278/rne.2011.10.2.1278.xml">'Review of Network Economics'</A>, 2011, 10(2), 1-20.<P> In this paper we test the celebrated … `Strength of weak ties' theory of Granovetter (1973). We test two hypotheses on the network structure in a data set of …
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This study examines collaboration dynamics with the goal to predict and recommend collaborations starting from the … current topology. Author-, institution-, and country-level collaboration networks are constructed using a ten-year data set on … library and information science publications. Different statistical approaches are applied to these collaboration networks …
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The publication credit allocation problem is one of the fundamental problems in bibliometrics. There are two solutions which do not use any additional information: equal weights measure and the Shapley value. The paper justifies the equal weights measure by showing equivalence with the Shapley...
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The publication credit allocation problem is one of the fundamental problems in bibliometrics. The solution of this problem provides the basis of further research. There are two solutions which do not require any additional information: equal weights measure and Shapley value. Until recently...
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the network structure in a data set of collaborating economists. While we find support for the hypothesis of transitivity …
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coauthorship network and the other is the topics of the communities detected through the topic model. We find evidence to support …
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In this paper, the aim is to show that social network analysis (SNA) can bring new explanations to old marketing …
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We hypothesize that the more central a firm in the customer–supplier network the lower is its returns from an … acquisition. We find that the acquirers’ announcement day abnormal returns decline if the acquirer is more central in the network …. Additionally, the target’s premiums decline if the target is more central in the network. Lastly, we also find that conditioned on …
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The paper builds a causal network for the Chinese financial system based on the Granger causality of company risks …, studies its different topologies in crisis and bull period, and applies the centrality to explain individual risk and prevent … systemic risk. The results show that this causal network possesses both small-world phenomenon and scale-free property, and has …
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