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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Timing and networks: Embedding patterns of Peruvian migrants in Switzerland51
Social balance-based centrality measure for directed signed networks44
Interaction dynamics in classroom group work38
You said, they said: A framework on informant accuracy with application to studying self-reports and peer-reports29
Investigating the dynamics of yakuza violence using multilevel network analysis29
Knowing me, knowing you: Socio-economic status and (segregation in) peer and parental networks in primary school27
Exponential random graph models and pendant-triangle statistics26
Resilience and fragmentation in healthcare coalitions: The link between resource contributions and centrality in health-related interorganizational networks25
Does “network closure” beef up firms’ performance?25
Studying organized crime networks: Data sources, boundaries and the limits of structural measures23
Identifying stages in the lifespan of dynamic groups22
Confidentiality, power relations and evaluation of potential harm in the study of the personal and organizational networks of travel agents in Moscow22
Reprint of: What is(n’t) a friend? Dimensions of the friendship concept among adolescents21
Same but different21
Dynamics and disruption: Structural and individual changes in two Dutch Jihadi networks after police interventions19
Network formation in organizational settings: Exploring the importance of local social processes and team-level contextual variables in small groups using bayesian hierarchical ERGMs18
Corrigendum to “Impact of methods for reducing respondent burden on personal network structural measures” [Soc. Netw. 29 (2007) 300–315]18
From attitudes to social networks: National gender-role attitudes and gender differences in late-life social relationships18
On the structural equivalence of coresidents and the measurement of village social structure18
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