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Summary Of: Social networks

a number of academic fields has shown that social networks operate on many levels... exercise influence or act as brokers within their social networks by bridging two networks that are not directly linked... Social networks have also been used to examine how organizations interact with each other... Social networks also play a key role in hiring... A summary of the progress of social networks and social network analysis has been written by Linton Freeman... Precursors of social networks in the late 1800s include... depth research on strategies to analyze social networks to determine whether or not U... theory explores social networks and their role in influencing the spread of new ideas and practices... Visual representation of social networks is important to understand the network data and convey the result of the analysis...

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