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Archive | 2012

Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Future

Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins

Introduction Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen and Garry Robins 1. What are exponential random graph models Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 2. The formation of social network structure Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 3. A simplified account of ERGM as a statistical model Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 4. An example of ERGM analysis Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 5. Exponential random graph model fundamentals Johan Koskinene and Galina Daraganova 6. Dependence graphs and sufficient statistics Johan Koskinen and Galina Daraganova 7. Social selection, dyadic covariates and geospatial effects Garry Robins and Galina Daraganova 8. Autologistic actor attribute models Galina Daraganova and Garry Robins 9. ERGM extensions: models for multiple networks and bipartite networks Peng Wang 10. Longitudinal models Tom Snijders and Johan Koskinen 11. Simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Johan Koskinen and Tom Snijders 12. Illustrations: simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 13. Personal attitudes, perceived attitudes and social structures: a social selection model Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 14. How to close a hole: exploring alternative closure mechanisms in inter-organizational networks Alessandro Lomi and Francesca Pallotti 15. Interdependencies between working relations: multivariate ERGMs for advice and satisfaction Yu Zhao and Olaf Rank 16. Brain, brawn or optimism? The structure and correlates of emergent military leadership Yuval Kalish and Gil Luria 17. An ALAAM analysis of unemployment: the dual importance of who you know and where you live Galina Daraganova and Philippa Pattison 18. Longitudinal changes in face-to-face and text message-mediated friendship networks Tasuku Igarashi 19. The differential impact of directors social and financial capital on corporate interlock formation Nicholas Harrigan and Matthew Bond 20. Comparing networks: a structural correspondence between behavioural and recall networks Eric Quintane 21. Modelling social networks: next steps Philippa Pattison and Tom Snijders.


Archive | 2012

Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Index

Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins

Introduction Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen and Garry Robins 1. What are exponential random graph models Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 2. The formation of social network structure Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 3. A simplified account of ERGM as a statistical model Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 4. An example of ERGM analysis Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 5. Exponential random graph model fundamentals Johan Koskinene and Galina Daraganova 6. Dependence graphs and sufficient statistics Johan Koskinen and Galina Daraganova 7. Social selection, dyadic covariates and geospatial effects Garry Robins and Galina Daraganova 8. Autologistic actor attribute models Galina Daraganova and Garry Robins 9. ERGM extensions: models for multiple networks and bipartite networks Peng Wang 10. Longitudinal models Tom Snijders and Johan Koskinen 11. Simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Johan Koskinen and Tom Snijders 12. Illustrations: simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 13. Personal attitudes, perceived attitudes and social structures: a social selection model Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 14. How to close a hole: exploring alternative closure mechanisms in inter-organizational networks Alessandro Lomi and Francesca Pallotti 15. Interdependencies between working relations: multivariate ERGMs for advice and satisfaction Yu Zhao and Olaf Rank 16. Brain, brawn or optimism? The structure and correlates of emergent military leadership Yuval Kalish and Gil Luria 17. An ALAAM analysis of unemployment: the dual importance of who you know and where you live Galina Daraganova and Philippa Pattison 18. Longitudinal changes in face-to-face and text message-mediated friendship networks Tasuku Igarashi 19. The differential impact of directors social and financial capital on corporate interlock formation Nicholas Harrigan and Matthew Bond 20. Comparing networks: a structural correspondence between behavioural and recall networks Eric Quintane 21. Modelling social networks: next steps Philippa Pattison and Tom Snijders.


Archive | 2012

Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Frontmatter

Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins

Introduction Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen and Garry Robins 1. What are exponential random graph models Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 2. The formation of social network structure Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 3. A simplified account of ERGM as a statistical model Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 4. An example of ERGM analysis Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 5. Exponential random graph model fundamentals Johan Koskinene and Galina Daraganova 6. Dependence graphs and sufficient statistics Johan Koskinen and Galina Daraganova 7. Social selection, dyadic covariates and geospatial effects Garry Robins and Galina Daraganova 8. Autologistic actor attribute models Galina Daraganova and Garry Robins 9. ERGM extensions: models for multiple networks and bipartite networks Peng Wang 10. Longitudinal models Tom Snijders and Johan Koskinen 11. Simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Johan Koskinen and Tom Snijders 12. Illustrations: simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 13. Personal attitudes, perceived attitudes and social structures: a social selection model Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 14. How to close a hole: exploring alternative closure mechanisms in inter-organizational networks Alessandro Lomi and Francesca Pallotti 15. Interdependencies between working relations: multivariate ERGMs for advice and satisfaction Yu Zhao and Olaf Rank 16. Brain, brawn or optimism? The structure and correlates of emergent military leadership Yuval Kalish and Gil Luria 17. An ALAAM analysis of unemployment: the dual importance of who you know and where you live Galina Daraganova and Philippa Pattison 18. Longitudinal changes in face-to-face and text message-mediated friendship networks Tasuku Igarashi 19. The differential impact of directors social and financial capital on corporate interlock formation Nicholas Harrigan and Matthew Bond 20. Comparing networks: a structural correspondence between behavioural and recall networks Eric Quintane 21. Modelling social networks: next steps Philippa Pattison and Tom Snijders.


Archive | 2012

Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks: Applications

Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins

Introduction Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen and Garry Robins 1. What are exponential random graph models Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 2. The formation of social network structure Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 3. A simplified account of ERGM as a statistical model Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 4. An example of ERGM analysis Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 5. Exponential random graph model fundamentals Johan Koskinene and Galina Daraganova 6. Dependence graphs and sufficient statistics Johan Koskinen and Galina Daraganova 7. Social selection, dyadic covariates and geospatial effects Garry Robins and Galina Daraganova 8. Autologistic actor attribute models Galina Daraganova and Garry Robins 9. ERGM extensions: models for multiple networks and bipartite networks Peng Wang 10. Longitudinal models Tom Snijders and Johan Koskinen 11. Simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Johan Koskinen and Tom Snijders 12. Illustrations: simulation, estimation and goodness of fit Garry Robins and Dean Lusher 13. Personal attitudes, perceived attitudes and social structures: a social selection model Dean Lusher and Garry Robins 14. How to close a hole: exploring alternative closure mechanisms in inter-organizational networks Alessandro Lomi and Francesca Pallotti 15. Interdependencies between working relations: multivariate ERGMs for advice and satisfaction Yu Zhao and Olaf Rank 16. Brain, brawn or optimism? The structure and correlates of emergent military leadership Yuval Kalish and Gil Luria 17. An ALAAM analysis of unemployment: the dual importance of who you know and where you live Galina Daraganova and Philippa Pattison 18. Longitudinal changes in face-to-face and text message-mediated friendship networks Tasuku Igarashi 19. The differential impact of directors social and financial capital on corporate interlock formation Nicholas Harrigan and Matthew Bond 20. Comparing networks: a structural correspondence between behavioural and recall networks Eric Quintane 21. Modelling social networks: next steps Philippa Pattison and Tom Snijders.


Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks | 2013

Simulation, Estimation, and Goodness of Fit

Johan Koskinen; Tom A. B. Snijders; D. Lusher; Garry Robins


Structural analysis in the social sciences | 2013

Exponential random graph models for social networks: theories, methods and applications

Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins


Structural analysis in the social sciences | 2013

Modeling Social Networks : Next Steps

P. Pattinson; Tom A. B. Snijders; D. Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins


Archive | 2012

Interdependencies between Working Relations: Multivariate ERGMs for Advice and Satisfaction

Yu Zhao; Olaf N. Rank; Dean Lusher; Johan Koskinen; Garry Robins


XXXIII Sunbelt Social Networks Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Hamburg, Germany, 21-26 May 2013 | 2013

Negative and positive ties: The role of actor attributes

Dean Lusher; Garry Robins; Johan Koskinen; Sean Gorman; Keir Reeves; Caitlyn Mackenzie


Archive | 2012

Framing the issue of Multilevel Analysis of Networks vs. Multilevel Network Analysis Issue : how multilevel networks may be made to address missing data, the boundary specification issue and heterogeneity

Peng Wang; Tom A. B. Snijders; Garry Robins; Alessandro Lomi; Johan Koskinen; Emmanuel Lazega

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Garry Robins

University of Melbourne

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Dean Lusher

Swinburne University of Technology

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Peng Wang

University of Melbourne

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Keir Reeves

Federation University Australia

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Emmanuel Lazega

Paris Dauphine University

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Olaf N. Rank

University of Göttingen

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