Structural cohesion references

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[edit] Pre-Moody and White

1984 Structural cohesion and Equivalence Explanations of Social Homogeneity NOAH E. FRIEDKIN

http://books.google.com/books?id=C-Bd8RrqBXsC&pg=PT47&lpg=PT47&dq=%22Structural+cohesion%22&source=web&ots=oqzxE2k4aj&sig=uDeKTXWqG1qCwHBeUUF53gxYo5w&hl=en

interpersonal influence A Structural Theory of Social Influence NOAH E. FRIEDKIN Social influence Wasserman

Structural cohesion is an employee generated synergy that propels a company forward. 1997

see work by Edward Lawler on "structural cohesion."

2008 metrics

1966 Berger and Luckman

1999 Bruce Edmonds

[edit] Post 2002

Structural Analysis and Destabilizing Terrorist Networks

James Moody bib

James Moody page

Casing history

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Dimitris Achlioptas, Raissa M. D'Souza, Joel Spencer Explosive Percolation in Random Networks Science 13 March 2009: Vol. 323(no. 5920): 1453-1455. DOI: 10.1126/science.1167782 html full text. Networks in which the formation of connections is governed by a random process often undergo a percolation transition, wherein around a critical point, the addition of a small number of connections causes a sizable fraction of the network to suddenly become linked together. Typically such transitions are continuous, so that the percentage of the network linked together tends to zero right above the transition point. Whether percolation transitions could be discontinuous has been an open question. Here, we show that incorporating a limited amount of choice in the classic Erdös-Rényi network formation model causes its percolation transition to become discontinuous.

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Relational cohesion theory

Structural cohesion

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