Publications Research Programme Dynamics of Networks and Behavior
Papers by team members and their coworkers related to the topic of this research programme.
Recent publications (most recent to least recent):
- Schweinberger, Michael and Tom A.B. Snijders (2007).
Markov Models for Digraph Panel Data: Monte Carlo-based Derivative Estimation.
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 51: 4465-4483.
- Snijders, Tom A.B., Christian Steglich, and Michael Schweinberger (2007).
Modeling the Co-evolution of Networks and Behavior.
Chapter 3 in: van Montfort, K., Oud, J. & Satorra, A. (eds.). Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 41-71.
- Pearson, Michael, Christian Steglich, and Tom A.B. Snijders (2006).
Homophily and Assimilation Among Sport-active Adolescent Substance Users.
Connections, 27(1), 51-67.
- Steglich, Christian, Tom A.B. Snijders and Patrick West (2006).
Applying SIENA: An Illustrative Analysis of the Coevolution of Adolescents' Friendship Networks, Taste in Music, and Alcohol Consumption.
Methodology, 2(1), 48-56.
Submitted papers:
- Knecht, Andrea, Jeroen Weesie, and Christian Steglich (2007).
Friendship and Alcohol Use in Early Adolescence. Processes of Selection and Influence.
- Barrera, Davide (2006). Learning to Trust: Network Effects through Time.
- Knecht, Andrea, Christian Steglich, Chris Baerveldt, and Tom A.B. Snijders (2006).
Friendship and Delinquency in Early Adolescence. A study of selection and influence effects.
- Schweinberger, Michael (2005).
Statistical Modeling of Network Panel Data: Goodness-of-fit.
- Steglich, Christian, Tom A.B. Snijders, and Michael Pearson (2004).
Dynamic Networks and Behavior: Separating Selection from Influence. Submitted.
List of earlier work:
- Buskens, Vincent (2002). Social networks and trust. Boston: Kluwer.
- Buskens, Vincent, Raub, Werner and Jeroen Weesie (2000). Networks and contracting
in information technology transactions, in: Jeroen Weesie and Werner Raub
(eds.), The Management of Durable Relations. Theoretical Models and
Empirical Studies of Households and Organizations, Amsterdam: Thela Thesis, 77-81 with paper (49 pp.) on CD-ROM.
- Huisman, Mark and Tom A.B. Snijders (2003).
Statistical analysis of longitudinal network data with
changing composition. Sociological Methods & Research, 32, 253-287.
- Raub, Werner and Jeroen Weesie (1990). Reputation and efficiency in social
interactions: An example of network effects. American Journal of Sociology,
96, 626-654.
- Raub, Werner and Jeroen Weesie (2000). The management of durable relations. In:
Jeroen Weesie and Werner Raub (eds.), The Management of Durable Relations.
Theoretical Models and Empirical Studies of Households and Organizations,
Amsterdam: Thela Thesis, 1-32.
- Schweinberger, Michael and Tom A.B. Snijders (2003).
Settings in Social Networks: A Measurement Model.
Sociological Methodology, 307--341.
- Snijders, Tom A.B, and Chris Baerveldt (2003).
A Multilevel Network Study of the Effects of Delinquent Behavior on Friendship Evolution.
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 27, 123-151.
This is about a 'multilevel' extension of this longitudinal method to the case
of observations on several networks.
Further work on such extensions is under way.
- Snijders, Tom A.B. and Marijtje A.J. Van Duijn (1997)
Simulation for statistical inference in dynamic network models.
In: Conte, R., Hegselmann, R. Terna, P. (eds.),
Simulating social phenomena , 493-512. Berlin: Springer.
- Snijders, Tom A.B. (1996).
Stochastic actor-oriented dynamic network analysis.
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 21, 149-172.
- Snijders, Tom A.B. (2001).
The statistical evaluation of social network dynamics.
Sociological Methodology, 361-395.
- Snijders, Tom A.B (2003).
Accounting for Degree Distributions
in Empirical Analysis of Network Dynamics.
Pp. 146-161 in: R. Breiger, K. Carley, and P. Pattison (eds.),
Dynamic Social Network Modeling and Analysis: Workshop Summary and Papers.
National Research Council of the National Academies.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
- Snijders, T.A.B. (2005).
Models for Longitudinal Network Data. Chapter 11 in: Carrington, P., Scott, J. & Wasserman, S. (eds.). Models and methods in social network analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 215-247.
- Van de Bunt, Gerhard G. (1999).
Friends by choice. An actor-oriented statistical network model for friendship networks through time.
Amsterdam: Thesis Publishers.
- Van de Bunt, Gerhard G., Van Duijn, Marijtje A.J. and Tom A.B. Snijders (1999).
Friendship networks through time: An actor-oriented statistical network model.
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 5, 167-192.
Please contact Christian Steglich if you want to add publications to this list.