Granovetter's article on the strength of weak ties is one of the most widely cited in the social sciences in the past 40 years. Compared to a strong tie, a weak tie tends to span "long" network distances, thereby promoting access to otherwise unavailable information, greater social integration, and more rapid diffusion of innovations. However, the hypothesized length of weak ties has eluded empirical research, primarily due to the paucity of fine-grained network data at the population level. Using a bidirected phone call network (51.3M nodes) constructed from complete call logs during a one-month period in the entire United Kingdom, I confirm that the median tie strength, measured as call volume, initially declines as the length of the tie,...
This paper examines the celebrated “strength of weak ties†theory of Granovetter (1973). We exami...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
The strength of weak ties is that they tend to be long—they connect socially distant locations, allo...
Tie strengths in social networks are heterogeneous, with strong and weak ties playing different role...
AbstractLong ties, the social ties that bridge different communities, are widely believed to play cr...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
The use of auto-recorded communication data, such as mobile phone call logs, has reshaped our capaci...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
Even though the concept of tie strength is central in social network analysis, it is difficult to qu...
Understanding factors associated with tie strength in social networks is essential in a wide variety...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
This paper examines the celebrated “strength of weak ties†theory of Granovetter (1973). We exami...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
[Abstract of]: NetMob, 5-7 April 2017, Milan, ItalySocial networks are made out of strong andweak li...
The strength of weak ties is that they tend to be long—they connect socially distant locations, allo...
Tie strengths in social networks are heterogeneous, with strong and weak ties playing different role...
AbstractLong ties, the social ties that bridge different communities, are widely believed to play cr...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
The use of auto-recorded communication data, such as mobile phone call logs, has reshaped our capaci...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
Even though the concept of tie strength is central in social network analysis, it is difficult to qu...
Understanding factors associated with tie strength in social networks is essential in a wide variety...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Hundreds of millions of devicesfrom book-sized notebooks to tiny hand-held mobile phonesare equipped...
This paper examines the celebrated “strength of weak ties†theory of Granovetter (1973). We exami...
The study of the weak-ties phenomenon has a long and well-documented history, the research into the ...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...