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Network Analysis Readings

 

•  Ahn. T. K., Esarey. Justin and Scholz, John. 2005. Networks and Collective Action: An Experimental Study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association. Washington D.C., September 1-4. [file download]

 

•  Berardo, Ramiro. 2004. A Network Analysis Bibiliography. [file download]

 

•  Berry, Frances et al. Three Traditions of Network Research: What the Public Management Research Agenda Can Learn from Other Research Communities. Public Administration Review 64(5): 539-52. [file download]

 

•  Callander, Steven and Plott, Charles. 2005. Principles of Network Development and Evolution: An Experimental Study. Journal of Public Economics 89: 1469-95. [file download]

 

•  Colwell, Ken. 2004. Partner Selection and Network Resources: How Firms Use Alliance Networks to Gain Competitive Advantage. [Working paper] [file download]

 

•  Gulati, Ranjay. 1998. Alliances and Networks. Strategic Management Journal 19: 293-317. [file download]

 

•  Gulati, Ranjay and Gargiulo, Martin. 1999. Where Do Interorganizational Networks Come From?. American Journal of Sociology 104(5): 1439-93. [file download]

 

•  Gulati. Ranjay, Nohria. Nitin and Zaheer, Akbar. 2000. Strategic Networks. Strategic Management Journal 21: 203-15. [file download]

 

•  Hanneman, Robert and Riddle, Mark. 2005. Introduction to Social Network Methods. Riverside, CA: University of California. [file download]

 

•  Hoff, Peter. 2003. Random Effects Models for Network Data. [Working paper] [file download]

 

•  Hojman, Daniel and Szeidl, Adam. 2006. Core and Periphery in Endogenous Network. [Working paper] [file download]

 

•  Isett, Kimberley. 2005. A Model of Interorganizational Network Formation. Presented at the National Public Management Research Conference, LA, California, September. [file download]

 

•  Jackson, Matthew. 2003. A Survey of Models of Network Formation: Stability and Efficiency. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press. [file download]

 

•  Jones. Candace, Hesterly, William and Borgatti, Stephen. 1997. A General Theory of Network Governance: Exchange Conditions and Social Mechanisms. Academy of Management Reivew 24(4): 911-45. [file download]

 

•  Lazer, David and Friedman, Allan. 2005. The Parable of the Hare and the Tortoise: Small Worlds, Diversity, and System Performance. [Working Paper] [file download]

 

•  Lubell, Mark. 1993. Cooperation and Institutional Innovation: The Case of Watershed Partnerships, Ch.5: The Development of Issue Networks in the LEP. [SUNY Strony Brook dissertation] [file download]

 

•  Marsden, Peter. 1990. Network Data and Measurement. Annual Reviews 16: 435-63. [file download]

 

•  Monge, Peter and Contractor, Nashir. 2003. Theories of Communication Networks Ch.2 & Ch.4. NY: Oxford University Press. [Password=nosh] [file download] [file download]

 

•  O'Toole, L. J. and Meier, Kenneth. 2002. Public Management in Intergovernmental Networks: Matching Structural Networks and Managerial Networking. Presented at the International Conference on Governance, Public Management and Performance, Barcelona, Spain, October 4-5. [file download]

 

•  Robins. Garry, Pattison. Pip, Kalish. Yuval and Lusher, Dean. 2005. A Workshop on Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks. [Working paper] [file download]

 

•  Roth, Martin and Dakhil, Mourad. 2000. Regional Trade Agreements as Structural Networks: Implications for Foreign Direct Investment Decisions. Connections 23(1): 60-71. [file download]

 

•  Scholz. John, Kille. Brad and Berardo. 2003. Policy Networks: Resolving Collective Environmental Problems in Estuaries. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. [file download]

 

•  Thurmaier, Kurt and Wood, Curtis. 2002. Interlocal Agreements as Overlapping Social Networks: Picket-Fence Regionalism in Metropolitan Kansas City. Public Administration Review 62(5): 585-98. [file download]

 

•  Walker, Henry et al. 2000. Network Exchange Theory: Recent Developments and New Directions. Social Psychology Quarterly 63(4): 324-337. [file download]