We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and friendship networks in particular. The models are random utility models developed within a rational choice framework. Based on social psychological and sociological theories about friendship, mathematical functions capturing ex-pected utility of individual actors with respect to friendship are constructed. Expected utility also contains a random (unexplained) component. We assume that, given their restrictions and contact opportunities, individuals evaluate their utility functions and behave such that they maximize the expected amount of utility. The behav-ior under consideration is the expression of like and dislike (choice of friends). Theor...
We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode netwo...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
This paper develops a model of social networks di®erent from those presented in the recent literatur...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
We model the formation of friendships as repeated cooperation within a set of heterogeneous players....
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode netwo...
We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode netwo...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
This paper develops a model of social networks di®erent from those presented in the recent literatur...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
We model the formation of friendships as repeated cooperation within a set of heterogeneous players....
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode netwo...
We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode netwo...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...