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Sonst. PersonenSerdült, Uwe (Hrsg.); Täube, Volker G. (Hrsg.)
TitelApplications of social network analysis ASNA 2005.
Conference contributions, Zurich, October 20-21, 2005.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Anwendungen der Sozialen Netzwerkanalyse ASNA 2005. Konferenzbeiträge, Zürich, 20.-21. Oktober 2005.
QuelleBerlin: WVB-Verl. (2008), 356 S.Verfügbarkeit 
BeigabenAbbildungen
Sprachedeutsch; englisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN978-3-86573-374-0
SchlagwörterEmpirische Sozialforschung; Formale Soziologie; Begriff; Gruppendynamik; Soziale Beziehung; Begriff; Empirische Sozialforschung; Gruppendynamik; Innovation; Biotechnologie; Hochschule; Informationssystem; Netzwerkanalyse; Netzwerk; Religiöse Bewegung; Formale Soziologie; Internet; Wissensmanagement; Bologna-Prozess; Biotechnologie; AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome); Netzwerkanalyse; Graf (Math); Gemeinde (Kommune); Transnationale Beziehungen; Religiöse Bewegung; Sozialkapital; Bologna-Prozess; Hochschule; Innovation; Konferenzschrift; Netzwerk; Internet; Konferenzschrift; Informationssystem; Wissensmanagement
Abstract"Starting in 2004 with a gathering of mainly Swiss, German, French and Italian scientists the conference an Applied Social Network Analysis (ASNA) has since then expanded in numbers and origins of participants and developed from an initially more European into a genuine international conference on Social Network Analysis. The general approach of this conference was to be as open and diverse as possible thus allowing also young scholars to present their work even if at the initial stages of a project while gathering an interested audience that could provide feedbacks and helpful suggestions. In addition, the ASNA conference meetings provide a general platform for researchers from different fields that become increasingly attracted by Social Network Analysis. The present volume presents a number of English and German contributions from the ASNA 2005 conference which took place on the 20th and 21st October 2005 at the University of Zurich, Switzerland." (author's abstract). Contents: Alexander Nagel: Analysing Change in Transnational Policy Networks - Towards a Method of Structural Connotation (7-32); Brigitte Gay: Importance of Social Network Analysis in Economics: Study of 3 Firms' Egonet Structural Dynamics in the Biotechnology Industry (33-60); Volker G. Täube: Local Social Capital in Unfolding Social Structures (61-74); Christian Stegbauer und Alexander Rausch: Moving Structure: Möglichkeiten der positionalen Analyse von Verlaufsdaten am Beispiel von Mailinglisten (75-98); Dania Cordaz: Network Structure and School Satisfaction: Application of the p*model (99-114), Kon Shing Chung, Kenneth; Liaquat Hossain and Joseph Davis: Social Networks and ICT use correlates to Individual Performance (115-142); Matteo Roffilli and Alessandro Lomi: Identification of Social Groups as a Classification Problem: A Machine Learning Approach to the Analysis of Social Networks (143-162); Fruzsina Albert, Beßta Dßvid and Szilßrd Molnßr: Links between the Diffusion of Internet Usage and Social Network Characteristics in Contemporary Hungarian Society - A Longitudinal Analysis (163-188); Tanja Falkowski and Jörg Bartelheimer: Applying Social Network Analysis Methods to Explore Community Dynamics (189-212); Sung Joo Bae, Peter A. Gloor and Sebastian Schnorf: The Effect of Network Position and Usage Pattern on Diffusion of Innovation - An Exploratory Study on a Sample of 15 High School Students (213-232); Camille D. Ryan and Peter W.B. Phillips: Evaluating Knowledge Management Capacity in R&D Networks: Social network analyses of Genome Canada Projects (233-254); Jimi Adams and Jenny Trinitapoli: Network Data from Religious Organizations: Congregations and HIV/AIDS in Rural Malawi (255-272); Roma Siugzdaite: Scale-free Networks Are Vulnerable to Spread of Malaria (273-280); Emanuela Todeva; David Knoke and Donka Keskinova: The Complementarity of Cluster Analysis and Network Analysis to Map the Structure of Capabilities in the Global Information Sector (281-298); Astrid Spreitzer and Sakura Yamasaki: Comparing Policy Networks: Policy Network Typology Building and Hypotheses Testing with QCA (299-316); Laura Teves and Eva Fischer: Social Network Analysis in the Context of Andean Local Groups (317-340); Thomas Friemel: Hierarchical Structures in Digraphs - Measurement and Interpretation (341-356).
Erfasst vonGESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim
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