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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks
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Welcome to the Social Networks Society Podcast! The Social Networks Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks.
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 7 featuring Dr. Elisa Operti, Dr. Joe Labianca, and Dr. Yonghoon Lee)
Welcome to the Social Networks Society Podcast, named Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (available on all major platforms)! The Social Networks Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. Join us for an engaging discussion featuring Dr. Elisa Operti, Dr. Joe Labianca, and Dr. Yonghoon Lee. We can't wait for you to hear their valuable insights and thoughtful guidance on how to effectively mentor PhD students. Thank you for listening! If you liked today's episode, please like and subscribe to our channel. Additional Information: Link to the SNS Community Website: https://www.socialnetworkssociety.org If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V... Guest Profiles: Dr. Elisa Operti: https://faculty.essec.edu/en/cv/opert... Dr. Joe Labianca: https://www.isenberg.umass.edu/people... Dr. Yonghoon Lee: https://mays.tamu.edu/directory/yongh... Host Profiles: Dr. Teodora Tomova Shakur: https://www.neeley.tcu.edu/Tomova-Sha... Dr. Dani Yin: https://directory.smeal.psu.edu/yky5326 Dr. Jason Ross: https://www.wcu.edu/faculty/jrross.aspx Arushi Aggarwal, PhD student at ESSEC Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur #socialnetworkresearch #socialnetworks #academicresearch #academia #professor
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 6 featuring Dr. Ron Burt, Dr. Adam Kleinbaum, and Dr. Bill McEvily)
Welcome to the Social Network Society Podcast, named Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (available on all major platforms)! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we had the honor to chat with three astonishing professors - Dr. Ron Burt, Dr. Adam Kleinbaum, and Dr. Bill McEvily – who offered rich perspectives on pedagogical strategies, course design, and the challenges and opportunities involved in teaching social networks. We hope you enjoy the conversation, we sure did! Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://www.socialnetworkssociety.org If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VlemV9z3N0gnqMHmfuqZnImrWaPZot_y/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gjdgxs Guest Profiles: Dr. Ron Burt: http://ronaldsburt.com Dr. Adam Kleinbaum: https://tuck.dartmouth.edu/faculty/faculty-directory/adam-m-kleinbaum Dr. Bill McEvily: https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/22779-bill-mcevily Host Profiles: Dr. Teodora Tomova Shakur: https://www.neeley.tcu.edu/Tomova-Shakur-Teodora Dr. Dani Yin: https://directory.smeal.psu.edu/yky5326 Dr. Jason Ross: https://www.wcu.edu/faculty/jrross.aspx Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur #socialnetworkresearch #socialnetworks #academicresearch #academia #professor
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 5 featuring Dr. Elizabeth L. Campbell)
Welcome to the Social Network Society Podcast, named Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (available on all major platforms)! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled "The Gendered Complexity of Sponsorship: How Male and Female Sponsors’ Goals Shape Their Social Network Strategies" by Dr. Elizabeth Campbell and Dr. Catherine Shea. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to paper: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Catherine-Shea-3/publication/394976000_The_Gendered_Complexity_of_Sponsorship_How_Male_and_Female_Sponsors'_Goals_Shape_Their_Social_Network_Strategies/links/68b0ba0bd9261f6f51afc836/The-Gendered-Complexity-of-Sponsorship-How-Male-and-Female-Sponsors-Goals-Shape-Their-Social-Network-Strategies.pdf Link to the SNS Community Website: https://www.socialnetworkssociety.org If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VlemV9z3N0gnqMHmfuqZnImrWaPZot_y/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gjdgxs Paper Link: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=NTMnMjAAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=NTMnMjAAAAAJ:xtRiw3GOFMkC Author Profiles: Dr. Elizabeth L. Campbell: https://rady.ucsd.edu/faculty-research/faculty/elizabeth-campbell.html Dr. Catherine Shea: https://scholars.cmu.edu/6644-catherine-shea Host Profiles: Dr. Teodora Tomova Shakur: https://www.neeley.tcu.edu/Tomova-Shakur-Teodora Dr. Dani Yin: https://directory.smeal.psu.edu/yky5326 Arushi Aggarwal, PhD student at ESSEC Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur #socialnetworkresearch #socialnetworks #academicresearch
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 4 featuring Dr. Martin Kilduff and Dr. Kun Wang)
The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled "Self-Monitoring at Work: State of the Science" by Dr. Martin Kilduff, Dr. Kun Wang, and Dr. Stefano Tasselli. Thank you for listening! Hosts: Dr. Thea Tomova Shakur, Dr. Jason Ross, and Dr. Dani Yin Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 3 featuring Dr. Raina Brands)
Social Network Society Podcast - Episode 3. This episode features Dr. Raina Brands who chatted with us about her recently published paper at AMR with Dr. Martin Kilduff, titled "Multiplex Jeopardy: Dissonant Ties Promote Gender Bias in Workplace Social Networks". This podcast is brought to you by the Social Network Society (SNS). SNS a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. This podcast is sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/c... If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V... Paper Link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5... Author Profiles: Dr. Raina Brands: https://www.mgmt.ucl.ac.uk/people/rai... Dr. Martin Kilduff: https://www.mgmt.ucl.ac.uk/people/mar... Host Profiles: Dr. Teodora Tomova Shakur: https://www.neeley.tcu.edu/Tomova-Sha... Dr. Jason Ross: https://www.wcu.edu/faculty/jrross.aspx Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur #socialnetworkresearch #socialnetworks #academicresearch
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 2 featuring Dr. Sameer Srivastava and Sarayu Anshuman)
Welcome to the second episode of the Social Network Society Podcast! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled "Locally Ensconced and Globally Integrated: How Network Cohesion and Range Relate to a Language-Based Model of Organizational Identification" by Dr. Lara Yang, Sarayu Anshuman, Dr. Amir Goldberg, and Dr. Sameer B Srivastava. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/community-home?CommunityKey=f2e2bce1-6e1a-42fa-ae8c-01911347291b If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VlemV9z3N0gnqMHmfuqZnImrWaPZot_y/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gjdgxs Paper Link: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=NTMnMjAAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=NTMnMjAAAAAJ:xtRiw3GOFMkC Author Profiles: Dr. Lara Yang: https://larayang.github.io Sarayu Anshuman: https://haas.berkeley.edu/phd/community/student-profiles/#management-of-organizations-micro Dr. Amir Goldberg: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/amir-goldberg Dr. Sameer B Srivastava: https://haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/srivastava-sameer/ Host Profiles: Dr. Teodora Tomova Shakur: https://www.neeley.tcu.edu/Tomova-Shakur-Teodora Dr. Jason Ross: https://www.wcu.edu/faculty/jrross.aspx Editor: Khalid Tomova Shakur #socialnetworkresearch #socialnetworks #academicresearch
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Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks (Ep. 1 featuring Dr. Daniel Levin and Dr. Emanuela Rondi)
Welcome to the very first episode of the Social Network Society Podcast! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled ”The Reconnection Process: Mobilizing the Social Capital of Dormant Ties” by Dr. Emanuela Rondi, Dr. Daniel Levin, and Dr. Alfredo De Massis. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/c... If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V... Paper Link: https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/ab... Practitioner-oriented Piece: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/r... Author Profiles Dr. Emanuela Rondi: https://ifera.org/team/emanuela-rondi/ Dr. Daniel Levin: http://www.levin.rutgers.edu Dr. Alfredo De Massis: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/peop...
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