Internationl Network for Social Network Analysis

Bibliographic References by Year - 2005
 
Butts, C. & Carley, K. (2005). Some Simple Algorithms for Structural Comparison. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 11 (4), 291-305
 
Wienhardt, T. (2005). Netzwerke als Solidaritätspotential. Gad, Gerhar, Hiß, Stefani & Wienhardt, Thoma, (Eds.). Wirtschaft, Ethik und Entwicklung - Wie passt das zusammen? ( ed.). (pp. 120-140) Berlin: WVB
 
Wienhardt, Thoma, Gad, Gerhar & Hiss, Stefani (Eds.). (2005). Wirtschaft, Ethik und Entwicklung - Wie passt das zusammen? ( ed.). Berlin: WVB
 
Carrington, Pete, Scott, Joh & Wasserman, Stanle (Eds.). (2005). Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis ( ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
 
Ferriani, S., Corrado, R. & Boschetti, C. (2005). Organizational Learning under Organizational Impermanence: Collaborative Ties in Film Project Firms. Journal of management & Governance, 9, 257-285
 
Wellman, B. (2005). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 26 (2), 15-24.
 
Richards, S. (2005). A Social Network Analysis into the David Kelly Tragedy. Connections, 26 (2), 25-32.
 
Ph.d., N. (2005). Interorganizational Coordination in Dynamic Context: Networks in Emergency Response Management. Connections, 26 (2), 33-48.
 
Jackson, D., Kirkland, J., Jackson, B. & Bimler, D. (2005). Social Network Analysis and Estimating the Size of Hard-to-Count Subpopulations. Connections, 26 (2), 49-60.
 
Mccarty, C. & Govindaramanujam, S. (2005). A Modified Elicitation of Personal Networks Using Dynamic Visualization. Connections, 26 (2), 61-69.
 
Cornwell, B. (2005). A Complement-Derived Centrality Index for Disconnected Graphs. Connections, 26 (2), 70-81.
 
Mccarty, C. & Wutich, A. (2005). Conceptual and Empirical Arguments for Including or Excluding Ego from Structural Analyses of Personal Networks. Connections, 26 (2), 82-88.
 
T., A. & Hasanagas, N. (2005). Complete Network Analysis in Research of Organized Interests and Policy Analysis: Indicators, Methodical Aspects and Challenges. Connections, 26 (2), 89-106.
 
Wolfe, A. (2005). Connecting the Dots without Forgetting the Circles. Connections, 26 (2), 107-119.