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Archimedean actions on median pretrees

2001

In this paper we consider group actions on generalized treelike structures (termed ‘pretrees’) defined simply in terms of betweenness relations. Using a result of Levitt, we show that if a countable group admits an archimedean action on a median pretree, then it admits an action by isometries on an [open face R]-tree. Thus the theory of isometric actions on [open face R]-trees may be extended to a more general setting where it merges naturally with the theory of right-orderable groups. This approach has application also to the study of convergence group actions on continua.

Discrete mathematicsCombinatoricsGroup actionBetweenness centralityGroup (mathematics)General MathematicsFace (geometry)Convergence (routing)Countable setAction (physics)MathematicsMathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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Resistant Microbial Cooccurrence Patterns Inferred by Network Topology

2015

ABSTRACT Although complex cooccurrence patterns have been described for microbes in natural communities, these patterns have scarcely been interpreted in the context of ecosystem functioning and stability. Here we constructed networks from species cooccurrences between pairs of microorganisms which were extracted from five individual aquatic time series, including a dystrophic and a eutrophic lake as well as an open ocean site. The resulting networks exhibited higher clustering coefficients, shorter path lengths, and higher average node degrees and levels of betweenness than those of random networks. Moreover, simulations demonstrated that taxa with a large number of cooccurrences and place…

Ecological stabilityEcologyEcologyNode (networking)Microbial ConsortiaMolecular Sequence DataContext (language use)Sequence Analysis DNABiologyNetwork topologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyStability (probability)Microbial EcologyBetweenness centralityConvergence (routing)Cluster AnalysisMicrobial InteractionsCluster analysisBiological systemWater MicrobiologyEcosystemFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Redes de colaboración y producción científica sudamericana en medicina clínica, ISI Current Contents 2000-2009

2012

Background International collaboration is increasingly used in biomedical research. Aim To describe the characteristics of scientific production in Latin America and the main international collaboration networks for the period 2000 to 2009. Material and methods Search for papers generated in Latin American countries in the Clinical Medicine database of ISI Web of Knowledge v.4.10 - Current Contents Connect. The country of origin of the corresponding author was considered the producing country of the paper. International collaboration was analyzed calculating the number of countries that contributed to the generation of a particular paper. Collaboration networks were graphed to determine the…

Economic growthLatin Americansbusiness.industryScientific productionPublicationsMEDLINEGeneral MedicineBibliometricsSouth AmericaCountry of originPublishingSouth americanClinical medicineMedicineBiomedical researchbusinessCentrality
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Exploring the construction of professional expertise in HRD: analysis of four HR developers’ work histories and career stories

2002

Explores the construction of professional expertise in HRD work through the examination of the careers of four individual HR developers who are employed as full‐time HRD personnel in various work organisations and already possess considerable experience of HRD work. A narrative approach to the development of professional expertise was applied and the building materials for professional expertise in HRD work retrospectively extracted from the developers’ formal work histories and career stories. The empirical data used consist of interviews with 20 full‐time HR developers working in large enterprises and governmental organisations in Finland. The present analysis is based on four career stor…

Empirical databusiness.industryPersonal styleDevelopmentPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingEducationManagementWork (electrical)NarrativeSociologyHuman resourcesbusinessCentralityProfessional expertiseCareer developmentJournal of European Industrial Training
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Seeking the Important Nodes of Complex Networks in Product R&D Team Based on Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS

2013

Published version of article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Alo available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/327592 Open Access How to seek the important nodes of complex networks in product research and development (R&D) team is particularly important for companies engaged in creativity and innovation. The previous literature mainly uses several single indicators to assess the node importance; this paper proposes a multiple attribute decision making model to tentatively solve these problems. Firstly, choose eight indicators as the evaluation criteria, four from centralization of complex networks: degree centrality, betweenness centrality, closeness…

EngineeringArticle SubjectHierarchy (mathematics)business.industrylcsh:MathematicsGeneral MathematicsGeneral EngineeringAnalytic hierarchy processTOPSISComplex networklcsh:QA1-939VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsvitenskap: 420Constraint (information theory)Betweenness centralitylcsh:TA1-2040VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410::Anvendt matematikk: 413Artificial intelligencelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessCentralityDecision-making modelsMathematical Problems in Engineering
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Peripheral Centralities: An Integrated Approach

2017

Un profondo cambiamento caratterizza a livello globale gli insediamenti urbani: ciò può essere osservato attraverso le relazioni tra centro e periferie. Le aree periferiche sono il banco dove il futuro delle città può essere opportunamente messo alla prova, in cui è possibile prefigurare la futura qualità della vita di individui e comunità. Sicurezza, sostenibilità, benessere che potranno essere raggiunti nelle aree periferiche saranno più rilevanti in termini quantitativi; invece il senso di identificazione e appartenenza, più forte nelle aree centrali, è debole o assente nelle periferie. Occorre puntare quindi a una sorta di centralità diffusa, applicando un approccio integrato, che si ad…

EngineeringUrban IdentityPeriferia urbanamedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesHistoric CentreIdentity (social science)centri storiciContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica01 natural sciencesUrban Peripheral AreaHuman settlementPhenomenonOperations managementEconomic geographyAdaptation (computer science)approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbana0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonbusiness.industryMethodologySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaUrban Peripheral Areas; Historic Centres; Spread Centrality; Methodology; Integrated Approach; Urban Identity021107 urban & regional planningSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaPeriferia urbana; centri storici; approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbanaSpread CentralitySustainabilityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessCentralityWelfareIntegrated ApproachProcedia Environmental Sciences
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Small world theory and the World Wide Web: linking small world properties and website centrality

2016

This qualitative paper aims to point out the incidence of small world characteristics in the World Wide Web. To this end, some theoretical implications of small world theory (SWT) are verified using information from focus groups and in-depth interviews administered to experts and users of the World Wide Web. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether it is possible to apply small world properties to online social networks while pointing out the key variables of website centrality in that context. Building on this, the paper traces possible contributions for better management of the World Wide Web in terms of the professional use of social media to facilitate information or product …

EngineeringWeb 2.0Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyWorld Wide Web0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSocial mediaProduct (category theory)Small world theoryGeneral Environmental ScienceSEO.SWTbusiness.industryInformation sharing05 social sciencesSocial media marketingSearch engine optimisationFocus groupSMMSEOWorld Wide WebWorld Wide Web; small world theory; SWT; social media marketing; SMM; search engine optimisation; SEO.General Earth and Planetary Sciences050211 marketing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingWeb intelligenceCentralitybusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseWorld Wide Web; Small world theory; SWT; Social media marketing; SMM; Search engine optimisation; SEO.050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Markets and Business Systems
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Beyond the “ivory tower”. Comparing academic and non-academic knowledge on social entrepreneurship

2021

The increasing relevance of societal challenges has recently brought social entrepreneurship to the fore due to its capacity to leverage entrepreneurial processes to achieve social value while ensuring profits. In this study, we apply an experimental research method to analyse the concept of social entrepreneurship comprehensively. More specifically, we develop bibliometric analysis and web crawling techniques to gather information related to social entrepreneurship from Scopus and Wikipedia. We conduct a comparative network analysis of social entrepreneurship’s conceptual structure at academic and non-academic levels. This analysis has been performed considering scientific articles’ keywor…

EntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementScopusSocial entrepreneurshipSocial entrepreneurship Grand challenges Bibliometric analysis Web crawling Wikipedia Network analysisSocial entrepreneurshipArticleManagement Information SystemsSettore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione AziendaleSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleBibliometric analysisManagement of Technology and InnovationIvory towerSociologyGrand ChallengesGrand challengeComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryDigital transformationWeb crawlingNetwork analysiGrand challengesKnowledge baseBibliometric analysiNetwork analysisbusinessCentralityWikipediaInternational Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania.

2021

Recent scholarship in critical toponymy studies has refashioned the understanding of street names from innocent labels to nominal loci of historical memory and vectors of collective identity that are embroiled with power relations. Urban nomenclatures consist of more than mere linguistic signposts deployed onto space to facilitate navigation. Street names are also powerful signposts that indicate the political regime and its socio-cultural values. Drawing on these theoretical insights, this paper is focused on Sibiu (Romania) and explore the city’s shifting namescape in a longitudinal perspective spanning one century and a half of modern history (1875–2020). The analysis is based on a compl…

European PeopleHistoryHistory0211 other engineering and technologiesSocial Sciences02 engineering and technologyGeographical locationsSocial GeographyUrban geographyCollective identityEthnicitiesCentralityTownsMultidisciplinaryGeography05 social sciencesPoliticsQR021107 urban & regional planningHistory 19th CenturyGenealogyEuropeScholarshipPolitical GeographyRomanian PeoplelanguageMedicine050703 geographyNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesPolitical ScienceScience0507 social and economic geographyContext (language use)ToponymyHuman GeographyHistory 21st CenturyUrban GeographyPoliticsHistorical geographyHumansEuropean UnionCitiesRomaniaRomanianLinguisticsHistory 20th Centurylanguage.human_languageEarth SciencesPopulation GroupingsPeople and placesPLoS ONE
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Disrupting resilient criminal networks through data analysis: The case of Sicilian Mafia

2020

Compared to other types of social networks, criminal networks present hard challenges, due to their strong resilience to disruption, which poses severe hurdles to law-enforcement agencies. Herein, we borrow methods and tools from Social Network Analysis to (i) unveil the structure of Sicilian Mafia gangs, based on two real-world datasets, and (ii) gain insights as to how to efficiently disrupt them. Mafia networks have peculiar features, due to the links distribution and strength, which makes them very different from other social networks, and extremely robust to exogenous perturbations. Analysts are also faced with the difficulty in collecting reliable datasets that accurately describe the…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesEconomicsComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesSocial SciencesCriminology02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreSocial NetworkingSociologyStatistics - Machine LearningCentralityCriminals; Humans; Sicily; Social NetworkingSicilySocial network analysisHuman CapitalMultidisciplinarySettore INF/01 - InformaticaQ05 social sciencesRComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksPoliceProfessionsSocial NetworksMedicineCrimeNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleNetwork analysisComputer and Information SciencesScienceMachine Learning (stat.ML)Computer securityNetwork ResilienceHuman capitalBetweenness centralityHumansResilience (network)0505 lawBlock (data storage)Social and Information Networks (cs.SI)021110 strategic defence & security studiesSocial networkbusiness.industryNode (networking)CriminalsCommunicationsPeople and Places050501 criminologyPopulation GroupingsCentralitybusinesscomputer
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