Avoidance in negative ties: Inhibiting closure, reciprocity, and homophily
Theorising of negative ties has focused on simplex negative tie networks or multiplex signed tie networks. We examine the fundamental differences between positive and negative tie networks measured on the same set of actors. We test six mechanisms of tie formation on face-to-face positive (affect/es...
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Main Authors: | HARRIGAN, Nicholas, YAP, Janice |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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