In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others will have more connections to a greater number of unrelated social clusters. Secondly, we explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others will serve as bridges between isolated social clusters. Thirdly, we analyse whether the level of call activity is dependant on different types of social network structures (i.e. strong ties and weak ties). Here, we investigate the effects of social ties on mobile phone usage behaviour. The research conceptual model represents the relationship between three independent variables and one dependant variable. The three independent variables - (i) call activity; (ii) connection to unr...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Even though the concept of tie strength is central in social network analysis, it is difficult to qu...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
Social Network Analysis has emerged as a key paradigm in modern sociology, technology, and informati...
A well-known result in social science states that, although people maintain a large number of social...
Social ties defined by phone calls made between people can be grouped to various affinity networks, ...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Wearable sensing platforms like modern smart phones have proven to be effective means in the complex...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
In this paper, we examine the social decomposition of a mobile call graph using a new approach to me...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Even though the concept of tie strength is central in social network analysis, it is difficult to qu...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
Social Network Analysis has emerged as a key paradigm in modern sociology, technology, and informati...
A well-known result in social science states that, although people maintain a large number of social...
Social ties defined by phone calls made between people can be grouped to various affinity networks, ...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Wearable sensing platforms like modern smart phones have proven to be effective means in the complex...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
In this paper, we examine the social decomposition of a mobile call graph using a new approach to me...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Even though the concept of tie strength is central in social network analysis, it is difficult to qu...