Social Networks

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Networks is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Timing and networks: Embedding patterns of Peruvian migrants in Switzerland57
Social balance-based centrality measure for directed signed networks52
Interaction dynamics in classroom group work47
Reprint of: What is(n’t) a friend? Dimensions of the friendship concept among adolescents41
Exponential random graph models and pendant-triangle statistics38
Resilience and fragmentation in healthcare coalitions: The link between resource contributions and centrality in health-related interorganizational networks33
Does “network closure” beef up firms’ performance?28
You said, they said: A framework on informant accuracy with application to studying self-reports and peer-reports27
Confidentiality, power relations and evaluation of potential harm in the study of the personal and organizational networks of travel agents in Moscow27
Knowing me, knowing you: Socio-economic status and (segregation in) peer and parental networks in primary school23
Same but different23
Dynamics and disruption: Structural and individual changes in two Dutch Jihadi networks after police interventions22
Studying organized crime networks: Data sources, boundaries and the limits of structural measures22
A hostile reputation: A social network approach to interstate hostility22
On the structural equivalence of coresidents and the measurement of village social structure21
Organizational roles and network effects on ideational influence in science-policy interface: Climate policy networks in Germany and Japan20
Corrigendum to “Impact of methods for reducing respondent burden on personal network structural measures” [Soc. Netw. 29 (2007) 300–315]20
Brokerage activity, exclusivity and role diversity: A three-dimensional approach to brokerage in networks20
Parameter estimation procedures for exponential-family random graph models on count-valued networks: A comparative simulation study18
Editorial Board18
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