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Friends, academic achievement, and school engagement during adolescence : A social network approach to peer influence and selection effects

2018

Abstract Peers become increasingly important socializing agents for academic behaviors and attitudes during adolescence. This study investigated peer influence and selection effects on adolescents' emotional (i.e., flow in schoolwork, school burnout, school value), cognitive (i.e., school effort), and behavioral (i.e., truancy) engagement in school. A social network approach was used to examine students of post-comprehensive education in Finland (N = 1419; mean age = 16). Students were asked to nominate peers to generate peer networks and to describe their own school engagement at two time points (one year apart). Network analyses revealed that the degree to which peer influence and selecti…

social network analysiskoulu (ilmiöt)Context (language use)sitoumuksetAcademic achievementschool engagementBurnoutEducationDevelopmental psychologyverkostoanalyysiSuomiComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyvertaisoppiminen0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Social network analysista515vertaistukipeer influenceSocial networkbusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciencesSocialization050301 educationCognitionFinnish adolescentspeer selectionnuoruusTruancyPsychologybusiness0503 educationvertaissuhteet050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Instruction
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Principles of social media monitoring and analysis software

2013

social network analysisverkkoyhteisöttietokoneohjelmatsosiaalinen mediamonitorointitiedonhakujärjestelmätohjelmistosuunnittelutargeted crawlersosiaaliset verkostotanalyysitietokannathakuohjelmatmultirelational graphseurantasocial media analysisgraafittemporal database
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The social significance of the Facebook Like button

2015

In this paper we study social aspects of using the Like button for purposes of impression management, identity construction, and maintenance of social ties online. On the theoretical level our investigation combines Goffman’s notion of face-work with concepts of social network analysis, shedding light on what we dub ‘nano-level’ interaction and sociality on social networking sites. Our data come from a 2013 classroom survey in which 26 Finnish university students were asked about their motives for and ways of using the Like button. Our results show that though the Like button was designed to allow users to express their positive evaluations of the contents of Facebook posts, comments, and p…

social networksFacebookComputer Networks and CommunicationsCyberpsychologyErving Goffmanmedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial mediaface-workonline social behaviorsosiaalinen mediaIdentity (social science)050801 communication & media studiesonline interaction0508 media and communications0502 economics and businessSocial mediaConversationlike buttonsocial networking sitesSocial network analysismedia_common05 social sciencesAdvertisingHuman-Computer InteractionInterpersonal tiesImpression management5141 SociologyLike buttonta5141050211 marketingPsychologypersonal networksFirst Monday
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Detection of Fake Profiles in Social Media - Literature Review

2017

ta113identiteettiväärennöksetfalse identitiessocial network analysisverkkoprofiilitComputer sciencebusiness.industrysocial mediaInternet privacysosiaalinen mediafake profilesväärennöksetidentiteettiSocial mediata518businessProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
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Revealing Fake Profiles in Social Networks by Longitudinal Data Analysis

2017

ta113longitudinal dataidentiteettiväärennöksetsocial network analysisComputer scienceLongitudinal dataverkkoprofiilitsosiaalinen mediaData scienceanomaly detectiongraph miningväärennöksetidentiteettisuspicious behaviour
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Diversity begets diversity: A global perspective on gender equality in scientific society leadership.

2018

Research shows that gender inequality is still a major issue in academic science, yet academic societies may serve as underappreciated and effective avenues for promoting female leadership. That is, society membership is often self-selective, and board positions are elected (with a high turnover compared to institutions)—these characteristics, among others, may thus create an environment conducive to gender equality. We therefore investigate this potential using an information-theoretic approach to quantify gender equality (male:female ratios) in zoology society boards around the world. We compare alternative models to analyze how society characteristics might predict or correlate with the …

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Tourism destination and the role of trust

2012

Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects of tourism. The non-cooperative behavior of some companies, the difficulties of sharing a system of values, the absence or inadequacy of destination managers keep some destinations off the map of growth that is sought for by the stakeholders and shareholders of a given resort. This difficulty seems to lie in the scarce knowledge of the system of relations existing between firms and their degree of cooperation. The application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and some indicators for network analysis provides a clearer and more analytical map of the links between tourism businesses located withi…

tourism destination relationships business clusters Social Network Analysis (SNA)Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Tourism Destination Brokers: a network analytic approach

2022

Understanding the interactions of tourist companies could be relevant for the destination’s organisation and management. The present article employs a network analysis to examine inter-organisational interactions and the various roles that some companies assume in tourism destinations. The results reveal the existence of a network in which enterprises, identified as brokers, take on strategic roles both within and outside of their specific sub-sectors of origin. This study proposes new social network analysis indicators to identify the distinctive and prevalent position of company brokers, who manage inter-organisational relations by spontaneously assuming specific roles within the tourist …

tourist destination network analysis brokers inter-organisational relationsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementDevelopmentSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Promoting Students’ Health at University: Key Stakeholders, Cooperation, and Network Development

2021

Background: Cooperation among university units is considered a cornerstone for the promotion of students' health. The underlying mechanisms of health-promoting networks at universities have rarely been examined so far. Shedding light on partnerships is generally limited to the naming of allied actors in a network. Objectives and Methods: In this study, we used network analysis intending to visualize and describe the positions and characteristics of the network actors, and examine organizational relationships to determine the characteristics of the complete network. Results: The network analysis at hand provides in-depth insights into university structures promoting students' health comprisi…

university students’ healthnetwork governancehealth-promoting universitiesUniversitiescooperationorganizational network analysisuniversity students' healthAthletic & outdoor sports & gamesHumansuniversity students��� healthPublic HealthPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270ddc:796Studentsnetwork development researchstakeholder identificationSportsOriginal Research
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Infographics as a Reflective Assignment Method in Requirements Engineering e-Course?

2019

Our Work in Progress Paper in Innovative Practice Category focuses on how learners’ experience use of infographics in advanced level e-course on requirements engineering (RE). Infographics are visual representations of information in such a way that information can be easily understood at a glance. Most of the previous infographics studies have been conducted in the context of inquiry learning. To complement this research, we studied how learners experience use of infographics as a method for reflective assignment and hence if the usage of infographics supported conceptualization about RE. We adopted a qualitative content analysis approach, applying thematic network analysis to the data rec…

verkkokurssitComputer scienceVisual literacyContext (language use)Infographicse-coursekorkeakouluopetus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMathematics educationvisuaalinen lukutaito030212 general & internal medicineconceptualizationinfografiikkaRequirements engineeringConceptualizationoppimiskokemuksetvisual literacy05 social sciencesInfographic050301 educationVisualizationthematic network analysislearner’s experiencesvaatimustenhallintaRErequirements engineering0503 education2019 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
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