A traditional view of power in politics is that it comes from the possession of important resources. The relative possession of resources is thought to provide actors such as people, organizations, and states with means of coercion or influence over others. This traditional view is highly limiting, since power also comes from ties (patterns of association) that link together actors in networks. These ties, whether material (like trade flows) or social (like friendship), determine an actor’s ability to have access to, make connections between, or quickly spread resources to, other actors. An actor’s relative position in a network formed by these ties thus provides another important source of influence over others. In this article, we introdu...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
This research examines the role of centrality in two social networks. The authors find a positive re...
Buechel B, Buskens V. The dynamics of closeness and betweenness. Working Papers. Institute of Mathem...
A traditional view of power in politics is that it comes from the possession of important resources....
It is well established that power is connected to networks, yet structural theories of power in netw...
We investigate the effects of power on cooperation in repeated social dilemma settings. Groups of fi...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
180 pagesThis dissertation aims to explore what structural features can generate power-dependence re...
We deliver a short overview of di erent centrality measures and influence concepts in social network...
Political skill describes an individual’s ability to successfully navigate the political arena of or...
Although both betweenness and closeness centrality are claimed to be important for the effectivenes...
The United States is rich with political and social institutions, which create networks over which p...
Centralities are a widely studied phenomenon in network science. In policy networks, central actors ...
There is an age-old question in all branches of network analysis. What makes an actor in a network i...
As the study of political networks becomes more common in political science, greater attention to qu...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
This research examines the role of centrality in two social networks. The authors find a positive re...
Buechel B, Buskens V. The dynamics of closeness and betweenness. Working Papers. Institute of Mathem...
A traditional view of power in politics is that it comes from the possession of important resources....
It is well established that power is connected to networks, yet structural theories of power in netw...
We investigate the effects of power on cooperation in repeated social dilemma settings. Groups of fi...
We investigate the effects of centrality on cooperation in groups. Players with centrality keep a gr...
180 pagesThis dissertation aims to explore what structural features can generate power-dependence re...
We deliver a short overview of di erent centrality measures and influence concepts in social network...
Political skill describes an individual’s ability to successfully navigate the political arena of or...
Although both betweenness and closeness centrality are claimed to be important for the effectivenes...
The United States is rich with political and social institutions, which create networks over which p...
Centralities are a widely studied phenomenon in network science. In policy networks, central actors ...
There is an age-old question in all branches of network analysis. What makes an actor in a network i...
As the study of political networks becomes more common in political science, greater attention to qu...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
This research examines the role of centrality in two social networks. The authors find a positive re...
Buechel B, Buskens V. The dynamics of closeness and betweenness. Working Papers. Institute of Mathem...