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Statistical Network Analysis for Analyzing Policy Networks
Authors:Garry Robins  Jenny M. Lewis  Peng Wang
Affiliation:1. School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of Society and Globalisation at Roskilde University, Denmark
Abstract:To analyze social network data using standard statistical approaches is to risk incorrect inference. The dependencies among observations implied in a network conceptualization undermine standard assumptions of the usual general linear models. One of the most quickly expanding areas of social and policy network methodology is the development of statistical modeling approaches that can accommodate such dependent data. In this article, we review three network statistical methods commonly used in the current literature: quadratic assignment procedures, exponential random graph models (ERGMs), and stochastic actor‐oriented models. We focus most attention on ERGMs by providing an illustrative example of a model for a strategic information network within a local government. We draw inferences about the structural role played by individuals recognized as key innovators and conclude that such an approach has much to offer in analyzing the policy process.
Keywords:social network models  statistical models  quadratic assignment procedure  exponential random graph models  stochastic actor‐oriented models  innovation
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