Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Room 204
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-77: Social network approaches in the study of socio-economic inequality
Location: Room 204
Chair: Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou
Chair: Florian Koenig
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Beyond Proximity: Investigating Crime with Organic Neighborhoods and a Two-Stage Unsupervised Learning Approach

Kerstin Ostermann

Institute for Employment Research, Germany



8:20am - 8:40am

Economic Inequality, Labor Market Resilience, and the Network Structure of Occupational Mobility in Europe

Florian Andersen

Sciences Po, France



8:40am - 9:00am

Internal Communication and Remote Work

Prithwiraj Choudhury1, Miguel Espinosa2, Taruna Khanna3, Christos Makridis3, Kyle Schirmann3

1: Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Bocconi University; 3: Harvard Business School



9:00am - 9:20am

Is Homophily Enough? Exploring Friendship Choices by SES among School Students

Anastasiia Kuznetsova1,2

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany



9:20am - 9:40am

Spatial Networks and Financial Inequality: Unpacking the Locational Decisions of Traditional and Alternative Financial Institutions

Florian Koenig1, Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou1, Mario Luis Small2

1: University of Bremen, Germany; 2: Columbia University, USA

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-217: Social network approaches in the study of socio-economic inequality 2
Location: Room 204
Chair: Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou
Chair: Florian Koenig
 

The Effects of Classroom Parental Networks on Students’ Academic Performance

Yannan He

University of Manchester, United Kingdom



Freedom as the Engine of a Market. The Ideological Trap of the Content Creator Socio-economic Model

Vanessa Lamattina

University of Salerno, Italy



Childhood Predictors of Perceived Discrimination Across 22 Countries

Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou1, George Yancey2, Michael Emerson3, Tyler J. VanderWeele4,5, Byron R. Johnson2,5

1: SOCIUM, University of Bremen; 2: Institute of Studies of Religion, Baylor University; 3: Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University; 4: Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; 5: Human Flourishing Program, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University

Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-49: Networks in Trade and Finance
Location: Room 204
Chair: Raja Kali
Chair: Zhen Zhu
Chair: Anastasia Mantziou
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Does the service sector stimulate economic growth? A novel approach with machine learning using US Input-Output data.

santiago Picasso

Universidad de la República, Uruguay



8:20am - 8:40am

Battle of currencies in the world trade network: an opinion formation model approach

Célestin Coquidé1, José Lages2, Dima L Shepelyansky3

1: Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, LIRIS, Lyon, France; 2: Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, CNRS, Institut UTINAM, Besançon, France; 3: Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Laboratoire de physique théorique, Toulouse, France



8:40am - 9:00am

Ecuadorian Firm-level Production Networks

Diana Beltekian1, David Jacho-Chávez2, Santiago Montoya-Blandón3, Linh Phan2, Leonardo Sánchez-Aragón4

1: Kiel Institute, Germany; 2: Emory University; 3: University of Glasgow; 4: ESPOL



9:00am - 9:20am

Mapping Global Production Networks Research: A Data-Driven Literature Review

Zhen Zhu

University of Kent, United Kingdom



9:20am - 9:40am

Network Stability and International Finance: Master Stability Function (MSF) Analysis of Trade and Portfolio Investment

Katsushi Tabata1, Tatsuya Torikoshi2

1: Aichi university, Japan ; 2: Kurume University,Japan

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-178: Networks in Trade and Finance 2
Location: Room 204
Chair: Raja Kali
Chair: Zhen Zhu
Chair: Anastasia Mantziou
 

Relational effects on the clock: Exploring the influence of partner similarity and interaction experience on relational effect speeds in the EU Emission Trading System (ETS)

Maksim Sitnikov, Remco Mannak, Leon Oerlemans, Nuno Oliveira

Tilburg University, The Netherlands



Reshaping Supply Chains in the Ecological Transition: European Trade Trends in the Battery and Automotive Markets

Giulio Massacci1, Mauro Bruno1, Barbara Guardabascio2

1: ISTAT, Italy; 2: UniPG, Italy



Reversing the Nearness-Complexity Trade-off: How Countries Have Transformed Their Export Baskets

Taylan Yenilmez

Istanbul University School of Business, Turkiye



Revisiting the Formation of Trade Agreements with Dynamic Network Actor Models

Justine Miller1,2

1: Ghent University; 2: UNU-CRIS



Social Network Initiation: Status Competitions in an Influencer Economy

Guiming Han1, Alex Preda2

1: King's College London, United Kingdom; 2: Lingnan University, Hong Kong

1:00pm
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2:40pm
OS-210: Networks in Trade and Finance 3
Location: Room 204
Chair: Raja Kali
Chair: Zhen Zhu
Chair: Anastasia Mantziou
 

The Supply Chains of Artificial Intelligence

Oscar M. Granados1, Nicolás De la Peña2

1: Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Colombia; 2: Universidad de La Salle, Colombia

3:40pm
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5:20pm
OS-21: Early and Mid-Career Research in Social Network Analysis: Roundtable Discussion
Location: Room 204
Chair: José Luis Molina
Chair: Elisa Bellotti
Chair: Francisca Ortiz Ruiz
Chair: Nynke Niezink
 
3:40pm - 4:00pm

Early and Mid-Career Research in Social Network Analysis: Roundtable Discussion

Tomas Diviak1, Jose Luis Molina2, Elisa Bellotti3, Francisca Ortiz-Ruiz4, Nynke Niezink5

1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: Autonomous University Barcelona, Spain; 3: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 4: Universidad Mayor, Chile; 5: Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America

Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-43: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance
Location: Room 204
Chair: Brian Rubineau
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Do Leadership Networks Predict Team Dynamics? Analyzing Cohesion and Communication in Sports

Alexander Ochoa, Devika Kumar, Alyssa Mendoza, Isabella Leone, Jalyn Correia, Mot Dhanaprasidhikul

University of San Francisco, United States of America



8:20am - 8:40am

Dynamic Events & Performance In Healthcare Team Networks: An Application of the HREM

Mark David Tranmer1, Mary Lavelle2, Beth Fylan3, Juergen Lerner4, Janet Anderson5

1: University of Glasgow; 2: Queen's University Belfast; 3: University of Bradford; 4: University of Konstanz; 5: Monash University



8:40am - 9:00am

Boosting Surgical Team Performance: Insights from Social Network Analysis

Giulia Verdoliva1, Andrea Fronzetti Colladon2

1: University of Perugia, Italy; 2: Roma Tre University, Italy



9:00am - 9:20am

Social Relatedness in Primary Care Teams and Health Outcomes and Costs for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease

Marlon Mundt

University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America



9:20am - 9:40am

Cultural and temporal structural holes: empirical evidence of broker behavior in cross-cultural global virtual teams

Marc Idelson1, Yuki Yasuda2

1: HEC Paris, Morocco; 2: Kansai University, Japan

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-207: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance 2
Location: Room 204
Chair: Brian Rubineau
 

Influential partnerships and teamwork in Association Football

Ebrahim Patel1, Andrew Irving2, Peter Grindrod3

1: University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; 2: The Bees: Mathematical Writing Group; 3: University of Oxford, United Kingdom



Success in First-Time Partnerships: Optimal Expertise Diversity and Divergent Ideation

Alina Lungeanu1, Ryan Whalen2, Neelam Modi3, Leslie DeChurch3, Noshir Contractor3

1: Northeastern University; 2: University of Hong Kong; 3: Northwestern University

Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-64: Recent Advances in Statistical Analysis and Mathematical Modeling of Large-Scale Network Data
Location: Room 204
Chair: Frederick Kin Hing Phoa
 
8:00am - 8:20am

On species uniqueness in ecological networks

Wei-chung Liu

Academia Sinica, Taiwan



8:20am - 8:40am

A regression framework for studying relationships among attributes under network interference

Michael Schweinberger, Cornelius Fritz, Subhankar Bhadra, David Hunter

The Pennsylvania State University, United States of America



8:40am - 9:00am

Analysis of Word Co-occurrence Networks from Paper Abstracts in Semantic Scholar Database

Yoonjin Lee1, Frederick Kin Hing Phoa2, Hohyun Jung1

1: Sungshin Women's University, South Korea; 2: Academia Sinica, Taiwan



9:00am - 9:20am

Extending the Event Subpopulation Model: Estimating Personal Network Size with Inbreeding Bias

Ryuhei Tsuji

Kindai University, Japan



9:20am - 9:40am

Model-based edge clustering for weighted networks with a noise component

Daniel Sewell1, Haomin Li2

1: University of Iowa, United States of America; 2: Merck & Co., Inc.

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-186: Recent Advances in Statistical Analysis and Mathematical Modeling of Large-Scale Network Data 2
Location: Room 204
Chair: Frederick Kin Hing Phoa
 

Reddit Users Unleashed - Understanding User Behaviour and Their Impact on Meme Stocks

Simon Trimborn

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The



Understanding Volatility in Infodemic Risk Index: A Twitter-Based Analysis Across Countries

Anna Bertani1,2, Riccardo Gallotti1

1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento

1:00pm
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2:40pm
OS-31: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks
Location: Room 204
Chair: Tobias Stark
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Do dual identifiers perceive the structure of interethnic friendship networks more accurately than mono identifiers?

Lexin Chen, Tobias Stark, Eva Jaspers, Tom Nijs

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Peer Networks in Inclusive Settings: Unveiling Friendship and Antipathy Ties Among Adolescents With and Without Special Educational Needs Using Exponential Random Graph Models

Imelda Caleon1, James Elicano1, Kenneth Poon1, Siow Chin Ng2, Ilham Nur Qamarina1, Melvin Chan1

1: National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; 2: Ministry of Education, Singapore



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Are high-performing ethnic Roma students excluded from their minority peer group? Friendship relations, ethnic identification, and labeling

Dorottya Kisfalusi2,1, Márta Radó1,3, Károly Takács1,2

1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary; 3: Karolinska Institute, Sweden



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Change and Stability of Homophily in Adolescence

David Kretschmer

Nuffield College, United Kingdom



2:20pm - 2:40pm

Citizen outsiders? Ethnic boundary-making in personal networks in response to othering

Nuria Targarona Rifa

Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain



2:40pm - 3:00pm

Is Homophily Enough? Exploring Friendship Choices by SES among School Students

Anastasiia Kuznetsova1,2

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

3:00pm
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4:40pm
OS-143: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks 2
Location: Room 204
Chair: Tobias Stark
 
3:00pm - 3:20pm

Fields influencing network advantage

Balazs Fazekas1, Yuanyuan Gong2

1: Ritsumeikan University, Japan; 2: University of Hyogo, Japan



3:20pm - 3:40pm

How interpersonal communication with immigrant-origin associates shapes views on immigrant representation and support for democratic institutions

Manuel Diaz Garcia

Johan Wolfgang Goehte University Frankfurt am Main, Germany



3:40pm - 4:00pm

Inferential Distributive Networks: Analyzing Socioeconomic Segregation in School Friendships and Its Influence on Students' Perceptions and Explanations of Inequality

Gonzalo Franetovic1,2, Simona Guglielmi2, Renzo Carriero1,3

1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: University of Milan, Italy; 3: Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy



4:00pm - 4:20pm

Intergroup networks of informal status: Who perceives whom as popular in European classrooms?

Zsofia Boda1, Aileen Edele2, Andras Voros3

1: University of Essex, United Kingdom; 2: Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany; 3: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom



4:20pm - 4:40pm

Intersectional homophily: Accounting for Multiple Dimensions of Homophily

Anthony Paik1, Chen-Shuo Hong2

1: University of Massachusetts-Amherst, United States of America; 2: National Taiwan University

Date: Sunday, 29/June/2025
8:20am
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10:00am
OS-144: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks 3
Location: Room 204
Chair: Tobias Stark
 
8:20am - 8:40am

Opportunities for Within and Cross-Group Ties among First-Year University Students

David R. Schaefer1, Wesley Jeffrey2, Maria Rendón1

1: University of California, Irvine, United States of America; 2: University of California, Merced, United States of America



8:40am - 9:00am

Perceiving Gender and Ethnic Homophily: Determinants of Adolescents’ Perceptions of Friendships in the Classroom

Anniek Schlette1, Tom Nijs1, Tobias H. Stark1, Johan Koskinen2

1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Stockholm University, Sweden



9:00am - 9:20am

Second language acquisition and peer learner interactions during study abroad: Insights from longitudinal computational SNA

Michał B. Paradowski1, Nicole Whitby2, Piotr Bródka3, Michał Czuba3

1: Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw; 2: independent researcher; 3: Network Science Lab, Wrocław University of Science and Technology



9:20am - 9:40am

Sources of Critical Consciousness Socialization

Ashwin Rambaran

Radboud University, The Netherlands



9:40am - 10:00am

The Network effect on Accommodation

Guillaume P. Fernandez

University of Geneva, Switzerland

10:20am
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12:00pm
OS-145: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks 4
Location: Room 204
Chair: Tobias Stark
 
10:20am - 10:40am

Passing on Identity: Exploring the Parental Role in Children's Ethnic Self-Identification

Miriam Feldhausen

Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Germany