
In social networks, homophily can be defined as the tendency of actors to exhibit preferential attachments toward actors sharing a common characteristic for some attribute. Evidence observed in studies on social networks, including homophily based on ethnicity, age, gender, religion, aspiration, etc. This presentation focuses on sectoral homophily.
homophily, social network analysis, collaboration networks, European Commission, 0000-0002-4422-1054
homophily, social network analysis, collaboration networks, European Commission, 0000-0002-4422-1054
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