Centralization |
The extent to which the network relies on a single node |
Equal to the number of ties that an actor has with other actors and can be visualized as the star nature of the network |
Helps to identify “key players” or highly influential individuals |
{Σ [(Ci− Cm), (Cj − Cm),(Ck − Cm)…)]}/ (Cmax) = centralization of the network where Ci is the centrality of node i…, Cm is the most central node and Cmax is the maximum possible centrality |
Density |
Level of connectedness or cohesion of the network. |
The number of relational ties divided by the total possible number of relational ties. |
Identifies social activity of the network or “popularity” of an individual |
n(n − 1)/2 = density of the network where n = number of nodes |
Connectedness |
Extent to which nodes are in the same central component of the network |
Proportion of actor pairs that can reach each other by a path of any length |
Indicates the fragility or stability of a network and identifies subgroups |
(Σi≠jrij)/n(n − 1) = connectedness of the network where rij = reach of nodes i & j
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