This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks. We follow the activity of a panel of bloggers over more than a year and investigate the extent to which initiating a relation brings about its reciprocation. We adapt a standard capital investment model to study how reciprocation affects the build-up of the individual social capital of bloggers, as measured by their links and interactions with others. This allows us to measure the role of content production and relationship building in the dynamics of online social networks and to distinguish between the social networking and media aspects of blogging
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to bloggin
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks. We...
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals’ social networks. We...
Bloggers devote significant time not only producing content for others to read, watch or listen to, ...
Properties of blogging networks are derived from a model where bloggers devote attention to others, ...
We argue in this paper that attention to one's blog is won by paying attention to other bloggers. We...
We argue in this paper that attention to one's blog is won by paying attention to other bloggers. We...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
AbstractLittle empiricism has been brought to bear on the original network of weblogs, and as a cons...
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to bloggin
The rapid use and application of blogs in diverse areas such as education, marketing, journalism, an...
AbstractLittle empiricism has been brought to bear on the original network of weblogs, and as a cons...
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to bloggin
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals' social networks. We...
This paper deals with the role of reciprocation in the formation of individuals’ social networks. We...
Bloggers devote significant time not only producing content for others to read, watch or listen to, ...
Properties of blogging networks are derived from a model where bloggers devote attention to others, ...
We argue in this paper that attention to one's blog is won by paying attention to other bloggers. We...
We argue in this paper that attention to one's blog is won by paying attention to other bloggers. We...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...
AbstractLittle empiricism has been brought to bear on the original network of weblogs, and as a cons...
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to bloggin
The rapid use and application of blogs in diverse areas such as education, marketing, journalism, an...
AbstractLittle empiricism has been brought to bear on the original network of weblogs, and as a cons...
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to bloggin
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in...