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Social Network Analysis (SNA) for Disinformation

Abstract Social network analysis (SNA) is a technique used to study the structure of relationships within networks. This chapter introduces SNA concepts and explains how they apply to the spread of disinformation. By using metrics such as centrality (influence), clustering (grouping) and bridging (connecting groups), SNA enables ...
Wasim Ahmed, Mariann Hardey
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Research Programs In Multiple Myeloma (MM)

Blood, 2011
Abstract Abstract 3144 Background: Among randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of MM, there are a number of different competing treatment regimens. These treatment regimens create a treatment network.
Helen Georgiev   +3 more
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) for Construction Projects' Team Communication Structure Optimization

Construction Research Congress 2014, 2014
The construction industry is one of the most information dependent industries where effective communication greatly impacts the successful delivery of a project. While the best way to communicate is to involve project participants in all activities throughout the duration of project, lack of collaboration in projects’ early stages could result in a ...
Andreas Malisiovas, Xinyi Song
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Exploring government networks through interorganizational relationships: research strategies based on social network analysis (SNA)

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2021
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide methodological guidelines and examples of how social network analysis (SNA) can be used in public management network research. SNA describes network structures formed by the patterns of relationships between different actors.
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Introduction to Social Network Analysis (SNA) as an investigative tool

Trends in Organized Crime, 2008
Social behavior is brought about mainly through social ties and connections. Our contacts with other people shape our view of the world, reinforce our identity, and the interactions provide us with all kinds of opportunities and resources to get things done. The social capital associated with networks is also one of the primary ways facilitating crime.
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Salvage Therapies in Multiple Myeloma (MM)

Blood, 2012
Abstract Abstract 4239 Background: In order to evaluate the evolution of therapies used in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), these treatments can be viewed as a treatment network.
Helen Mahony   +4 more
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Analysis of knowledge production in Chinese political science using Social Network Analysis(SNA)

Sungshin Women's University Center for East Asian Studies, 2022
This paper aims to identify the characteristics of Chinese knowledge production by analyzing cases of the use of social network analysis methodology in the Chinese political science community. In the analysis based on the literature information provided by China’s CNKI, knowledge production using SNA methodology in the Chinese social science community ...
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) for Churn Mitigation/Detection

2014
Social network analysis is intentionally covered in a separate chapter for two reasons. First, the importance of this method has rapidly increased in past few years, and second, there are very few useable studies that cover social network analysis concepts in churn management.
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Delivery Service Demand Analysis Using Social Network Analysis (SNA)

Information Systems Review, 2022
Kyungeun Oh   +3 more
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