PV Marsden - American sociological review, 1987 - JSTOR
Aspects of interpersonal networks in which Americans discuss" important matters" are examined using data from the 1985 General Social Survey. These are the first survey …
This is an argument for obtaining network data in the General Social Survey (GSS). The proposal requires a discussion of how and why at least minimal network data ought to be …
Structure is considered here both as a network of relations and as aconstraint'. From one standpoint, networks operate as a constraint on the personal preferences, behaviour …
G Moore - American sociological review, 1990 - JSTOR
Men's and women's personal networks often differ in composition, with women's more focused on family and men's on nonkin, especially coworkers. Using data from the 1985 …
Through a careful examination of the nuances and tensions surrounding the communication of support, the contributors clearly demonstrate that social support is a process inextricably …
Das in zweiter Auflage erscheinende Lehrbuch vermittelt dem Leser die Grundlagen und Methoden der Netzwerkanalyse. Die statistischen Instrumente zur Erhebung und Analyse …
KE Campbell, PV Marsden, JS Hurlbert - Social networks, 1986 - Elsevier
We address two questions central to the “network as resources” argument, using network data from two mass surveys. First, how is range best measured? We identify six dimensions …
CT Butts - Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Social network analysis is a large and growing body of research on the measurement and analysis of relational structure. Here, we review the fundamental concepts of network …
This article investigates the configuration of cognition-and affect-based trust in managers' professional networks, examining how these two types of trust are associated with relational …