Networks in Social Policy Problems
Herausgeber: Scotti, Marco; Vedres, Balazs; Vedres, Bal Zs
Networks in Social Policy Problems
Herausgeber: Scotti, Marco; Vedres, Balazs; Vedres, Bal Zs
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Applies network science to contemporary social policy problems for researchers and policy makers in social network analysis and economic policy.
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Applies network science to contemporary social policy problems for researchers and policy makers in social network analysis and economic policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781107009837
- ISBN-10: 1107009839
- Artikelnr.: 35113776
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781107009837
- ISBN-10: 1107009839
- Artikelnr.: 35113776
1. Introduction M. Scotti and B. Vedres; Part I. Information,
Collaboration, Innovation: The Creative Power of Networks: 2. Dissemination
of health information within social networks C. Dhanjal, S. Blanchemanche,
S. Clemençon, A. Rona-Tas and F. Rossi; 3. Scientific teams and networks
change the face of knowledge creation S. Wuchty, J. Spiro, B. F. Jones and
B. Uzzi; 4. Structural folds: the innovative potential of overlapping
groups B. Vedres and D. Stark; 5. Team formation and performance on
nanoHub: a network selection challenge in scientific communities D.
Margolin, K. Ognyanova, M. Huang, Y. Huang and N. Contractor; Part II.
Influence, Capture, Corruption: Networks Perspectives on Policy
Institutions: 6. Modes of coordination of collective action: what actors in
policy making? M. Diani; 7. Why skewed distributions of pay for executives
is the cause of much grief: puzzles and few answers so far B. Kogut and
J.-S. Yang; 8. Networks of institutional capture: a case of business in the
State apparatus E. Lazega and L. Mounier; 9. The social and institutional
structure of corruption: some typical network configurations of corruption
transactions in Hungary Z. Szántó, I. J. Tóth and S. Varga; Part III.
Crisis, Extinction, World System Change: Network Dynamics on a Large Scale:
10. How creative elements help the recovery of networks after crisis:
lessons from biology A. Mihalik, A. S. Kaposi, I. A. Kovács, T. Nánási, R.
Palotai, Á. Rák, M. S. Szalay-Beko and P. Csermely; 11. Networks and
globalization policies D. R. White; 12. Network science in ecology: the
structure of ecological communities and the biodiversity question A.
Bodini, S. Allesina and C. Bondavalli; 13. Supply security in the European
natural gas pipeline network M. Scotti and B. Vedres; 14. Conclusions and
outlook A.-L. Barabási; Index.
Collaboration, Innovation: The Creative Power of Networks: 2. Dissemination
of health information within social networks C. Dhanjal, S. Blanchemanche,
S. Clemençon, A. Rona-Tas and F. Rossi; 3. Scientific teams and networks
change the face of knowledge creation S. Wuchty, J. Spiro, B. F. Jones and
B. Uzzi; 4. Structural folds: the innovative potential of overlapping
groups B. Vedres and D. Stark; 5. Team formation and performance on
nanoHub: a network selection challenge in scientific communities D.
Margolin, K. Ognyanova, M. Huang, Y. Huang and N. Contractor; Part II.
Influence, Capture, Corruption: Networks Perspectives on Policy
Institutions: 6. Modes of coordination of collective action: what actors in
policy making? M. Diani; 7. Why skewed distributions of pay for executives
is the cause of much grief: puzzles and few answers so far B. Kogut and
J.-S. Yang; 8. Networks of institutional capture: a case of business in the
State apparatus E. Lazega and L. Mounier; 9. The social and institutional
structure of corruption: some typical network configurations of corruption
transactions in Hungary Z. Szántó, I. J. Tóth and S. Varga; Part III.
Crisis, Extinction, World System Change: Network Dynamics on a Large Scale:
10. How creative elements help the recovery of networks after crisis:
lessons from biology A. Mihalik, A. S. Kaposi, I. A. Kovács, T. Nánási, R.
Palotai, Á. Rák, M. S. Szalay-Beko and P. Csermely; 11. Networks and
globalization policies D. R. White; 12. Network science in ecology: the
structure of ecological communities and the biodiversity question A.
Bodini, S. Allesina and C. Bondavalli; 13. Supply security in the European
natural gas pipeline network M. Scotti and B. Vedres; 14. Conclusions and
outlook A.-L. Barabási; Index.
1. Introduction M. Scotti and B. Vedres; Part I. Information,
Collaboration, Innovation: The Creative Power of Networks: 2. Dissemination
of health information within social networks C. Dhanjal, S. Blanchemanche,
S. Clemençon, A. Rona-Tas and F. Rossi; 3. Scientific teams and networks
change the face of knowledge creation S. Wuchty, J. Spiro, B. F. Jones and
B. Uzzi; 4. Structural folds: the innovative potential of overlapping
groups B. Vedres and D. Stark; 5. Team formation and performance on
nanoHub: a network selection challenge in scientific communities D.
Margolin, K. Ognyanova, M. Huang, Y. Huang and N. Contractor; Part II.
Influence, Capture, Corruption: Networks Perspectives on Policy
Institutions: 6. Modes of coordination of collective action: what actors in
policy making? M. Diani; 7. Why skewed distributions of pay for executives
is the cause of much grief: puzzles and few answers so far B. Kogut and
J.-S. Yang; 8. Networks of institutional capture: a case of business in the
State apparatus E. Lazega and L. Mounier; 9. The social and institutional
structure of corruption: some typical network configurations of corruption
transactions in Hungary Z. Szántó, I. J. Tóth and S. Varga; Part III.
Crisis, Extinction, World System Change: Network Dynamics on a Large Scale:
10. How creative elements help the recovery of networks after crisis:
lessons from biology A. Mihalik, A. S. Kaposi, I. A. Kovács, T. Nánási, R.
Palotai, Á. Rák, M. S. Szalay-Beko and P. Csermely; 11. Networks and
globalization policies D. R. White; 12. Network science in ecology: the
structure of ecological communities and the biodiversity question A.
Bodini, S. Allesina and C. Bondavalli; 13. Supply security in the European
natural gas pipeline network M. Scotti and B. Vedres; 14. Conclusions and
outlook A.-L. Barabási; Index.
Collaboration, Innovation: The Creative Power of Networks: 2. Dissemination
of health information within social networks C. Dhanjal, S. Blanchemanche,
S. Clemençon, A. Rona-Tas and F. Rossi; 3. Scientific teams and networks
change the face of knowledge creation S. Wuchty, J. Spiro, B. F. Jones and
B. Uzzi; 4. Structural folds: the innovative potential of overlapping
groups B. Vedres and D. Stark; 5. Team formation and performance on
nanoHub: a network selection challenge in scientific communities D.
Margolin, K. Ognyanova, M. Huang, Y. Huang and N. Contractor; Part II.
Influence, Capture, Corruption: Networks Perspectives on Policy
Institutions: 6. Modes of coordination of collective action: what actors in
policy making? M. Diani; 7. Why skewed distributions of pay for executives
is the cause of much grief: puzzles and few answers so far B. Kogut and
J.-S. Yang; 8. Networks of institutional capture: a case of business in the
State apparatus E. Lazega and L. Mounier; 9. The social and institutional
structure of corruption: some typical network configurations of corruption
transactions in Hungary Z. Szántó, I. J. Tóth and S. Varga; Part III.
Crisis, Extinction, World System Change: Network Dynamics on a Large Scale:
10. How creative elements help the recovery of networks after crisis:
lessons from biology A. Mihalik, A. S. Kaposi, I. A. Kovács, T. Nánási, R.
Palotai, Á. Rák, M. S. Szalay-Beko and P. Csermely; 11. Networks and
globalization policies D. R. White; 12. Network science in ecology: the
structure of ecological communities and the biodiversity question A.
Bodini, S. Allesina and C. Bondavalli; 13. Supply security in the European
natural gas pipeline network M. Scotti and B. Vedres; 14. Conclusions and
outlook A.-L. Barabási; Index.