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From stakeholder mapping to statistical modeling: an illustrative demonstration of end-to-end Net-Map methodology for health governance analysis. [PDF]
Mihăilă BE +8 more
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BeamCraft: Deep Reinforcement Learning-DrivenMulti-Objective Beamforming for ISAC
Dao DN, Miao Y.
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The increase of equity joint ventures in the terminal container industry is an established phenomenon, which has been extensively analysed in the port management literature. However, studies have mainly focused on the expansion strategies of international terminal operators and equity venture networks at global level, neglecting their effects on port ...
De Martino, M, Giordano, G
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Stochastic actor‐oriented models for network change
A class of models is proposed for longitudinal network data. These models are along the lines of methodological individualism: actors use heuristics to try to achieve their individual goals, subject to constraints. The current network structure is among these constraints.
Snijders, T.A.B.; id_orcid
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A Stochastic Actor Oriented approach to model policy-driven innovation network dynamics
Stochastic actor oriented models (SAOM) are of growing importance to study network dynamics underlying the theoretical micro mechanisms that induce the evolution of relations among a set of social actors. SAOM represents a suitable methodological framework to investigate the evolution of policy driven innovation networks among heterogeneous agents. The
Caloffi, Annalisa +4 more
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Clarifying the dynamic evolution characteristics and driving mechanism of the global log trade network (GLTN) can provide references for the trade decision-making of various countries. Based on the stochastic actor-oriented model, this paper analyzed the
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Using Stochastic Actor-Oriented Models to Explain Collaboration Intentionality as a Prerequisite for Peer Feedback and Learning in Networks [PDF]
Peer feedback and collaboration intentionality (CI) are key prerequisites to advance in higher education. For learning, it is crucial that peers do not merely interact, but that students are willing to function as scaffolds by sharing their knowledge ...
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Stochastic actor-oriented modeling for studying homophily and social influence in OSS projects
Empirical Software Engineering, 2016Open Source Software projects are communities in which people "learn the ropes" from each other. The social and technical activities of developers evolve together, and as they link to each other they get organized in a network of changing socio-technical connections.
David Kavaler, Vladimir Filkov
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