Network Science Research
We’ve done a lot of research and written many papers over our decades of time studying networks. Topics range from network governance and communication to network trust and strategies. Here are all our peer-reviewed articles and other scientific papers free to read and use for non-commercial purposes. Check back for new network science research – we’re always publishing new findings and sharing new papers!
Social Network Analysis for Disasters: Issues and Insights Prompted by Post-Katrina Research
Strategies to improve global influenza surveillance: A decision tool for policymakers
Nonprofit Resource Contribution and Mission Alignment in Partnerships
Systems of Care for Children with Special Needs – Strengthening Health Care Systems
Data-Driven Management Strategies in Public Health Collaboratives
Increasing Community Level Social Capital: A Network Perspective on State-Society Synergy
Comparisons of Network Structures Across Public Health Collaboratives: New Perspectives on the “Silo Effect”
Collaborative Performance as a Function of Network Members’ Perceptions of Success
Dimensions of Connectivity in Public Health Collaboratives
Community Nonprofit Carrying Capacity of Nonprofits: A Network Perspective
Community Partnerships Addressing Community Resilience: A Network Evaluation
Institutional Factors and Processes in Interagency Collaboration: The Case of FEMA Corps
Are Backbone Organizations Eroding the Norms that Make Networks Succeed?
Hospital Public Health Partnerships: Exploring Processes, Models, and Outcomes
Social Capital & Health Care Access: A Systematic Review
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You can also visit our PARTNER Research & Evaluation Example Page to see a few dozen examples of third party studies and evaluations conducted using our tools and software. Network analysis provides a powerful lens for improving collaboration and networking.
We follow a number of peer-reviewed journals to inform and advance our work. Here’s a list of some of the sources we recommend related to network science, public health, collaboration and social impact.
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