2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2005.11.001
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Core/periphery structure models: An alternative methodological proposal

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“…The concepts of core and periphery have also figured prominently in the literature on social networks (e.g., Borgatti & Everett, 1999;García Muñ iz & Ramos Carvajal, 2006) and in organizational network analysis. For instance, Stuart and Podolny (1996) employed the distinction to classify the technology position of Japanese semiconductor firms in terms of their knowledge domains, and Gulati and Gargiulo (1999) identified core and periphery patterns in interorganizational alliances.…”
Section: The Core-periphery Distinctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of core and periphery have also figured prominently in the literature on social networks (e.g., Borgatti & Everett, 1999;García Muñ iz & Ramos Carvajal, 2006) and in organizational network analysis. For instance, Stuart and Podolny (1996) employed the distinction to classify the technology position of Japanese semiconductor firms in terms of their knowledge domains, and Gulati and Gargiulo (1999) identified core and periphery patterns in interorganizational alliances.…”
Section: The Core-periphery Distinctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of partitioning a set of actors into two clusters, core and periphery, is a well-studied problem in the social network literature [ 1 8 ]. Excellent recent reviews of core/periphery analysis are available in [ 9 , 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%