Choices of plays made by theatergoers can be considered as a 2-mode or affiliation network. In this article we illustrate how p* models (an exponential family of distributions for random graphs) can be used to uncover patterns of choices. Based on audience research in three theater institutions in Ghent (Belgium), we analyze the loyalty for an institution, the diversity in audience composition as well as more complex local structural patterns. The results seem to indicate that theater audiences are generally loyal to an institution. However, when controlling for more complex structural patterns, such as the co-attendance of identical plays, the tendency toward mobility across institutions becomes more pronounced. By integrating both attribu...
Social selection models (SSMs) incorporate nodal attributes as explanatory covariates for modelling ...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Choices of plays made by theatergoers can be considered as a 2-mode or affiliation network. In this ...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Multiple Factor Analysis have proved appropriate for visually a...
We present network models for social selection processes, based on the p* class of models. Social se...
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
Network science is a rapidly growing field that draws important results from mathematics, physics, c...
An affiliation network is a particular kind of two-mode social network that consists of a set of ‘ac...
In this study, the theatre industry is conceived of as a field of cultural production, and analysed ...
This dissertation focuses on investigating the driving factors behind the formation of connections i...
International audienceHow do participants to an event engage with others ? This paper examines the e...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
In social network studies, most often only a single relation (or link) between the actors is investi...
Social selection models (SSMs) incorporate nodal attributes as explanatory covariates for modelling ...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Choices of plays made by theatergoers can be considered as a 2-mode or affiliation network. In this ...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Multiple Factor Analysis have proved appropriate for visually a...
We present network models for social selection processes, based on the p* class of models. Social se...
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
Network science is a rapidly growing field that draws important results from mathematics, physics, c...
An affiliation network is a particular kind of two-mode social network that consists of a set of ‘ac...
In this study, the theatre industry is conceived of as a field of cultural production, and analysed ...
This dissertation focuses on investigating the driving factors behind the formation of connections i...
International audienceHow do participants to an event engage with others ? This paper examines the e...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
In social network studies, most often only a single relation (or link) between the actors is investi...
Social selection models (SSMs) incorporate nodal attributes as explanatory covariates for modelling ...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...
Theoretical accounts of network ties between organizations emphasize the interdependence of individu...