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A model for the multiplex dynamics of two-mode and one-mode networks, with an application to employment preference, friendship, and advice.

Tom A B Snijders1, Alessandro Lomi, Vanina Jasmine Torló.   

Abstract

We propose a new stochastic actor-oriented model for the co-evolution of two-mode and one-mode networks. The model posits that activities of a set of actors, represented in the two-mode network, co-evolve with exchanges and interactions between the actors, as represented in the one-mode network. The model assumes that the actors, not the activities, have agency. The empirical value of the model is demonstrated by examining how employment preferences co-evolve with friendship and advice relations in a group of seventy-five MBA students. The analysis shows that activity in the two-mode network, as expressed by number of employment preferences, is related to activity in the friendship network, as expressed by outdegrees. Further, advice ties between students lead to agreement with respect to employment preferences. In addition, considering the multiplexity of advice and friendship ties yields a better understanding of the dynamics of the advice relation: tendencies to reciprocation and homophily in advice relations are mediated to an important extent by friendship relations. The discussion pays attention to the implications of this study in the broader context of current efforts to model the co-evolutionary dynamics of social networks and individual behavior.

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Keywords:  Advice networks; Dynamic network models; Job search; Multiplex networks; Stochastic actor-oriented models; Two-mode networks

Year:  2013        PMID: 23690653      PMCID: PMC3656480          DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2012.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Networks        ISSN: 0378-8733


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