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Sunbelt XXIVInternational Sunbelt Social Network ConferenceProgram and AbstractsMay 12 – 16, 2004Portorož, SloveniaSponsored byINSNA – International Network for Social Network AnalysisMinistry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of SloveniaInstitute of Social Sciences at Faculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSlovenian Tourist BoardGovernmental Office for Public Relations and Media, SloveniaStatistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

Organizing CommitteeINSNA PresidentBill RichardsAnuška Ferligoj (Chair)Vladimir BatageljAndrej MrvarHajdeja IgličAndrej RusGregor PetričTina KogovšekMatjaž ZaveršnikNataša KejžarDarinka KovačičProgram CommitteePatrick Doreian (University of Pittsburgh), ChairAnuška Ferligoj (University of Ljubljana)Vladimir Batagelj (University of Ljubljana)Published by: Center of Methodology and InformaticsInstitute of Social Sciences at Faculty of Social SciencesUniversity of Ljubljana, SloveniaEdited by:Nataša Kejžar, Anuška Ferligoj, Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej MrvarPrinted by:Birografika BORI, d.o.o., LjubljanaCIP - Kataložni zapis o publikacijiNarodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana303.7(063)(082)INTERNATIONAL Sunbelt Social Network Conference (24 ; 2004 ;Portorož)Program and abstracts / International Sunbelt Social NetworkConference - Sunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004, Portorož, Slovenia ;[edited by Nataša Kejžar . . . et al.]. - Ljubljana : Center ofMethodology and Informatics, Institute of Social Sciences atFaculty of Social Sciences, 2004ISBN 961-235-156-21. Kejžar, Nataša213289472

Sunbelt XXIV Conference Info3ContentsInternational Sunbelt Social Network Conference HistoryPROGRAMMonday, May 10 – Tuesday, May 11Wednesday, May 12 . . . . . . . . .Thursday, May 13 . . . . . . . . . .Friday, May 14 . . . . . . . . . . .Saturday, May 15 . . . . . . . . . .Sunday, May 16 . . . . . . . . . . .6.79910131721ABSTRACTS23Monday and Tuesday, May 10-11, 2004Symposium Dynamics of Networks and Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2525Wednesday, May 12, 2004Pajek – Analysis of Large Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Introduction to the Analysis of Network Data via UCINET and NetDrawIV Mesa Hispana para el analisis de redes sociales . . . . . . . . . . . .Siena – The Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data . . . . . . .Networks for Newbies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262626262727Thursday, May 13, 20048.30Policy Networks 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .Network Dynamics 1 . . . . . . . . . .Social Support 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knowledge Networks 1 . . . . . . . . .Methods 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00Interorganizational Networks 1 . . . . .Network Dynamics 2 . . . . . . . . . .Social Support 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knowledge Networks 2 . . . . . . . . .Methods 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.30Interorganizational Networks 2 . . . . .Networks and Development . . . . . . .Elites Networks, Democratic TransitionKnowledge Networks 3 . . . . . . . . .Methods 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28.2833364043.4548505255.5760636568Friday, May 14, 20048.30Interorganizational Networks 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Civil Society and Public Sphere 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Networks and Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Faculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia727577

4Sunbelt XXIV Conference InfoKnowledge Networks 4 . . . . . . .Network Modelling 1 . . . . . . . .11.00Interorganizational Networks 4 . . .Civil Society and Public Sphere 2 .Networks and Idenitities . . . . . .Research Networks: Non-AcademicNetwork Modelling 2 . . . . . . . .15.30Interorganizational Networks 5 . . .On-line Communities 1 . . . . . . .Homophily . . . . . . . . . . . . .Academic Scientific Networks . . .Network Modelling 3 . . . . . . . .18.00Interorganizational Networks 6 . . .Small World Research . . . . . . . .Student Networks . . . . . . . . . .Actors Located in Networks . . . .Viszards Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . turday, May 15, 20048.30Intraorganizational Networks and Job Performance 1Social Influence and Diffusion 1 . . . . . . . . . . .Social Capital and Social Resources 1 . . . . . . . .Networks and Health 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Documents, Words and Networks . . . . . . . . . . .11.00Intraorganizational Networks and Job Performance 2Social Influence and Diffusion 2 . . . . . . . . . . .Social Capital and Social Resources 2 . . . . . . . .Networks and Health 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Networks Measures: Validity and Reliability . . . . .15.30Networks and Global Processes 1 . . . . . . . . . . .On-line Comunnities 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Antisocial Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Networks and Health 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Data Collection and Sampling 1 . . . . . . . . . . .17.35Networks and Global Processes 2 . . . . . . . . . . .On-line Communities 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Visualization 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Software for Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Data Collection and Sampling 2 . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty of Social SciencesUniversity of 9151153155.157159160161162Sunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

Sunbelt XXIV Conference InfoSunday, May 16, 20048.30Policy Networks . . . . . . . . . . . .World Wide Web . . . . . . . . . . .Personal Networks . . . . . . . . . .Networks and Academic AchievementExchange Networks / Game Theory .5165.165167170172174Author index177Sunbelt XXV, Los Angeles, February 16-20, 2005183Faculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

6Sunbelt XXIV Conference InfoInternational Sunbelt Social Network Conference HistoryYearLocationKeynote 41985198619871988TampaTampaSan DiegoPhoenixPalm BeachSanta BarbaraClearwaterSan Diegono speakerJohn BarnesJames ColemanHarrison WhiteLinton FreemanJ. Clyde MitchellEverett M. RogersCharles KadushinIXXXI1989 Tampa1990 San Diego1991 TampaFrank HararyMark GranovetterJames DavisXIIXIIIXIVXVXVIXVIIXVIII1992 San Diego1993 Tampa1994 New Orleans1995 London1996 Charleston1997 San Diego1998 SitgesPeter BlauA. Kimball RomneyBarry WellmanPatrick DoreianBonnie EricksonH. R. Bernard, P. KillworthRolf ZieglerXIXXXXXIXXII1999 Charleston2000 Vancouver2001 Budapest2002 New OrleansNan LinLinton FreemanMartin EverettPhilippa PattisonH. Russell Bernard, Alvin WolfeH. Russell Bernard, Alvin WolfeDouglas WhiteBrian FosterH. Russell Bernard, Alvin WolfeEugene Johnsen, John SonquistH. Russell Bernard, Alvin WolfeJohn Sonquist, Eugene Johnsen,Sue Freeman, Linton FreemanJeffrey JohnsonEverett M. RogersKatie Faust, Jeffrey Johnson,John Skvoretz, Alvin WolfePhillip Bonacich, Sue FreemanH. Russell Bernard, Alvin WolfeScott Feld, Jill SuitorMartin Everett, Keith RennoldsKatie Faust, John SkvoretzPat Doreian, Sue FreemanJose Luis Molina, Josep A. Rodriguez,Nuria R. Avila, Frans N. Stokman,Tom A.B. Snijders,Evelien P.H. Zeggelink,Stephen P. Borgatti, Alain Degenne,Thomas SchweizerJohn Skvoretz, Katie FaustBill Richards, Andrew SearyEndre SikTuth Aguilera, Noshir Contractor,Scott Feld, Caroline Haythornthwaite,Shin-Kap Han, Ravi Madhavan,Stan WassermanJorge Gil-Mendieta,Narda Alcantara Velverde,Silvia Casasola Vargas,Jorge Castro Cuellar,Alejandro Ruiz Leon,Jose Luis Molina, Samuel Schmidt,Enrique Perez GarciaPatrick Doreian, Anuška Ferligoj,Vladimir BatageljXXIII 2003CancúnAlvin WolfeXXIV 2004PortorožFrans N. StokmanFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

Program7ProgramFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

8ProgramFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

Program9Monday, May 10 – Tuesday, May 11Satellite Symposium Tom A.B. Snijders: Dynamics of Networks and Behavior; Asteria / Histrion.Wednesday, May 12Workshops Vladimir Batagelj, Andrej Mrvar, Wouter de Nooy: Pajek workshop (9h-17h, Andante/ Metropol). Stephen Borgatti, Martin Everett: UCINET workshop, Introduction to the Analysis ofNetwork Data via UCINET and NetDraw (9h-17h, Allegro / Metropol). Isidro Maya Jariego, José Luis Molina: Workshop in Spanish, IV Mesa Hispana para elanálisis de redes sociales (15h-19h, Moderato / Metropol) Tom A.B. Snijders: Siena workshop, The Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data(9:30-16h, Asteria / Histrion) Barry Wellman: Barry’s workshop, Networks for Newbies (15h-18h, Largo / Metropol).18:00 WELCOME DRINK; Belltower of St. Bernardin’s MonasteryFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

10ProgramThursday, May 13, y 13Policy Networks – 1NetworkDynamics – 1Social Support – 1KnowledgeNetworks Withinand BetweenOrganizations – 1Methods – 1ChairV. SchneiderS. DrobničH. IgličD. De LangeV. BatageljSocial Networks andthe Problem of TimeTit-for-Tat and AllThat:Reciprocityamong East YorkersThe Relational Structures of Learning : Elementary Forms andEvolution of AdviceNetworksEmmanuel LazegaClaire LemercierLise MounierAna Maria FalconiPhilippa PattisonTom A.B. SnijdersA New Approach toRole Assignment8:30-8:55Daniel A. McFarlandSkye Bender-deMoll8:55-9:20Social Networks andGroup Affiliation: ADynamic AnalysisSonja DrobničGabriele PlickertRochelle CoteBarry WellmanSocial Support Networks of IndividualsLiving in DifferentFamily FormsPolona DremeljMateja Nagode9:20-9:459:45-10:1010:10-10:35Knowledge Transfer:Communication Networks and Individuals’ RolesRick AalbersWilfred DolfsmaOtto KoppiusTheComplementGraph and NegativeDataMartin EverettStephen BorgattiDo Modern Systematic Design MethodsAffect The Creativityof Engineering Design Teams?Binary Choices on aSocial NetworkMoses A.BoudouridesInter-State Collaborations in Science andTechnology in India ANetwork Analysis ofParliament pe andPositioning in theBlau-SpaceNirmal HaritashGabor PéliPrevention and Attention of the Domestic Violence throughPolicy Networks: AStudy of Three Statesin MéxicoMarı́a del RosarioCampos BeltránNetworkAttrition,MembershipCommitment and ParallelTiesEzra W.ZuckermanStoyan V. SgourevTransformationsinthe Support Networksof Older Personsin Taiwan and thePhilippinesNetworks of Practice,Work Proximity, andKnowledge Transferbetween ProfessionalGroupsEmily AgreeElizabethCostenbaderElisa MattarelliMaria Rita TagliaventiA Social NetworkAnalysis among ormationandTransportation Flowsamong ProvincesCulture Wars andDynamic Networks:A Hopfield Model ofEmergent StructureSocial Networks of Elderly in SloveniaSocial Networks andSchool Bullying: Patterns of Friendshipand VictimizationRobert FarisSusan T. EnnettKarl E. BaumanAndrea HussongVangie A. FosheeMichael W. MacyJames A. KittsAndreas FlacheSteve BenardHan Woo ParkKang-Dae LeeGeorge A. BarnettJang-Hyun KimFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaLife Stages, NetworkStructure, and Network Support in Urban BeijingGina LaiRance P.L. LeeDanching RuanValentina HlebecJürgen LernerUlrik BrandesRoger Th.A.J.LeendersJan KratzerJo M.L. van EngelenAn Exponential Family of PermutationModels for Comparison of AdjacencyStructuresCarter T. ButtsThe Bernard Estimator: A SimulationStudy in Case ofOverlapping SubpopulationsSilvia SnideroDario GregoriSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

Program11Thursday, May 13, ay 13InterOrganizationalNetworks – 1NetworkDynamics – 2Social Support – 2KnowledgeNetworks Withinand BetweenOrganizations – 2Methods – 2ChairM. PahorT.A.B. SnijdersM. DekkerE. LazegaS. lCommunication Networks: The Weaknessof Strong TiesIn Search of Stars: Efficiency, Equity andthe Dynamics of Network FormationJakob GoereeArno RiedlAljaž UleRecovery From Natural Disasters and”The Strength ofWeak Ties”Christine AvenariusJeffrey C. JohnsonThe Two NetworkStructures That Facilitate Innovation inLarge Organisations”Natural” Groupingsand Roles in SocialNetworks Based onEigenvector CentralityConflictandtheStructure of Interorganizational SocialNetworksKatherine L. WoodardPatrick DoreianKinship in FamilyTransition – A Network Approach to KinTies in ”New” FamilyFormsAnna-Maija CastrénNetwork Support andPsychologicalDistress in Two ChineseCities: Beijing andHong KongThe Network Structure of Knowledge AdvancementGianluca CarnabuciGeometric MST Clustering of Text NetworkCollectionsSteven R. CormanMarco GaertlerDorothea WagnerMultiplex Embeddedness in Interorganizational NetworksMaurits de KlepperPeter GroenewegenGerhard van de BuntFour Years of Friendship:PreliminaryFindings from theNotsoecCollegeSocial Network StudyRisk Sharing RelationsinRuralZimbabwe: An Empirical InvestigationUsing Social NetworkAnalysis.Creativity in ComplexInnovations: UsingSocial Networks toCreate KnowledgeEigen System Analysis of Hermitian Adjacency Matrices of Perturbed Star GraphsArent GreveBettina HoserAndreasGeyer-SchulzStephen Pryke11:25-11:5011:50-12:15Jenny GodleyMats LingbladGeoffrey CanrightKenth Engo-MonsenAsmund WeltzienRance P.L. LeeGina LaiDanching RuanMarleen Dekker12:15-12:40Evolution of Tie andCapabilityBasedRoles in a ModularBusinessNetworkStructure An Experimental StudyDiederik W. van LiereLorike HagdornMartijn R.HoogeweegenPeter H. M. Vervest12:40-13:05Linking,Jumpingand Other Selection Strategies inFreshmen NetworksChris BaerveldtRonan Van RossemGerhard van de BuntMarjolijn VermandeAre Corporate Reputations Contagious?A Social Network Effects Theory of Corporate ReputationTim WilliamsFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaLevels of Multiplexity and Types of Support Providers: Personal Networks of Indian Immigrants inArgentinaEigen System Analysis of Hermitian Adjacency Matrices as aTool to Explain Groupand Subgroup Behavior over TimeJan SchröderBettina HoserAndreasGeyer-SchulzIsidro Maya JariegoLı́a de la VegaKnowledge Sharingand Group PressureDino RutaNoshir S. ContractorAnalysis of the Diffusion of a SoftwareClient in a Social Network Based on Eigenvector CentralityAsmund WeltzienGeoffrey CanrightKenth Engo-MonsenFahimeh PourbayatSunbelt XXIV, May 12-16, 2004Portorož, Slovenia

12ProgramThursday, May 13, ay 13InterOrganizationalNetworks – 2Networks andDevelopmentElites Networks,DemocraticTransitionKnowledgeNetworks Withinand BetweenOrganizations – 3Methods – 3ChairA. RusJ. BoaseE. SikL. MounierB. HoserA Network Approachto the Analysis of Equity in Community Involvement in a Participatory ResearchCovering the EliteStructure of a ModernWestern Society. TheCase of Austria.Team’s Social Capitaland Knowledge CreationJar-Der LuoWei-Sheng HuiLocal Clustering inBipartiteGraphs:Theoretical Modelsand Some EmpiricalComparisons.15:30-15:55Frédéric MertensJohanneSaint-CharlesDonna 5Doris SpielthennerRuth PfosserChristian GulasMaximilian RuhriHarald KatzmairThe Social Timesof Network Spaces:Sequence Analysis ofNetwork Formationand Foreign Investment in Hungary,1987-2001David StarkBalazs VedresComparing Sociometric and EgocentricMeasures of Indirect Exposure to aMass Media FamilyPlanning Program inGhanaMarc BoulayElite Social Structureand DemocratizationAndrew D. BuckThe Banks in the Mexican Corporate NetworkAlejandra SalasPorrasJorge CastroJorge Gil-MendietaA Social NetworkAnalysis of Contraceptive Use by Womenin Rural iopolitical Cleavages inHungaryThe Evolution ofInterlocking DirectoratesJohan KoskinenChristofer EdlingDisseminatingHIV/AIDS Knowledgein Rural NamibiaKim WitteRachel SmithMerissa FerraraNithya MuthuswamyErna ”Privatization in PostCommunist HungarySocialNetworkAnalysis evel,Collaborative International DevelopmentActivities.Harold D. Green, Jr.Network Capital Dependent Path DependencyAdding Informationabout Relationshipsto Traditional SocialNetwork Measures:Does It Add to thePrediction of Behavior?Karl E. BaumanRobert FarisSusan T. EnnettAndrea HussongVangie A. FosheeKaberi GayenRobert RaesideMichael PearsonMalcolm AlexanderGarry RobinsSocial Network Structures in KnowledgeBased Team:TheImportance of SocialCapital for Job PerformanceIslandsMatjaž ZaveršnikVladimir BatageljFilip AgneessensDaniëlle De LangeHans WaegeRóbert TardosLarissa AdlerLomnitzDiana ScheinbaumEndre SikAndras LaposThe Effect of SocialInteraction on theCreation, Development and Success ofNew Ideas in R&DLabsBob KijkuitCentralityIndices,Graphs,Matrices,Matrix Norms, andStatisticsGeoffrey TootellAmy VuCorrelating TemporalCommunication Patterns of Online Communities With InnovationPeter A. GloorRob LaubacherScott B.C. DynesYan ZhaoGregor SchrottRecent Advances inthe Application of theGalileo System for Social NetworksJoseph WoelfelGeorge A. BarnettRaymond HsiehHao ChenVarsha TickooFriends Don’t GoDownhill:Informal Contacts andthe Performance ofInnovation TeamsJan KratzerTamas BartusNetworkAutocorrelationAnalysisto Loosely CoupledInteractions by usingPresenceMemoson Mobile InternetPhones : A Studyfor Personal NetworkAssistanceSatoru WatanabeYoichiro Higuchi18:00-19:00Smaragdna/Bernardin: Keynote lecture: Frans Stokman, What Binds Us When With Whom? The Importance of Microfoundations for Social Network Analysis20:00 –Smaragdna/Bernardin: BANQUETFaculty of Social SciencesUniversity of LjubljanaSun

Gina Lai Rance P.L. Lee Danching Ruan Do Modern System-atic Design Methods Affect The Creativity of Engineering De-sign Teams? Roger Th.A.J. Leenders Jan Kratzer Jo M.L. van Engelen Binary Choices on a Social Network Moses A. Boudourides 9:45-10:10 Prevention and Atten-tion of the Domes-tic Violence through Policy Networks: A Study of Three .

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