Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first states that strong social ties carry the large majority of interaction events; the second maintains that weak social ties, although less active, are often relevant for the exchange of especially important information (e.g., about potential new jobs in Granovetter's work). While several empirical studies have provided support for the first hypothesis, the second has been the object of far less scrutiny. A possible reason is that it involves notions relative to the nature and importance of the information that are hard to quantify and measure, especially in large scale studies. Here, we search for empirical validation of both Granovetter's hypot...
Social media apps like TikTok have influenced the daily lives of billions of users. Such apps are fo...
An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Granovetter's article on the strength of weak ties is one of the most widely cited in the social sci...
The presence of hashtags in social media conversations is now a norm and represents the public’s per...
Scholars, advertisers and political activists see massive online social networks as a representation...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
Online social networking technologies enable individuals to simultaneously share information with an...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
<div><p>An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as com...
Social media apps like TikTok have influenced the daily lives of billions of users. Such apps are fo...
An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Granovetter's article on the strength of weak ties is one of the most widely cited in the social sci...
The presence of hashtags in social media conversations is now a norm and represents the public’s per...
Scholars, advertisers and political activists see massive online social networks as a representation...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
Online social networking technologies enable individuals to simultaneously share information with an...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
<div><p>An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as com...
Social media apps like TikTok have influenced the daily lives of billions of users. Such apps are fo...
An increasing fraction of today's social interactions occur using online social media as communicati...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...