| Submission: 12085 | Sponsor(s): (OMT) | PDW Cosponsor(s): OB / BPS / RM / HR / ENT / CM / TIM / OCIS / ODC / OM / MOC Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 13 2011 1:00PM - 5:00PM at San Antonio Convention Center in Room 204 B The Advanced Social Networks PDW allows researchers who are currently engaged in social network research, or who have specific plans to incorporate social network concepts into existing streams of research, to interact with one another and with more senior social network researchers. The goal of the PDW is to facilitate interaction among researchers engaged in network research. In addition, we will have presentations and remarks on the future of the field by senior researchers and an introductory workshop on the use of SIENA for longitudinal network research. Presentations (1:00PM-3:00PM): Till stress do us part: processes linking stress, communication networks and voluntary exit in an extreme context Yuval Kalish, Tel Aviv University When strong ties matter more: A meta-analytic test of weak tie theory Prasad Balkundi, University at Buffalo, SUNY It's a Network, Not an Encyclopedia: Two-mode Networks and Content Value on Wikipedia - Gerald Kane, Boston College Framing the debate on personality and networks - Ron Burt, University of Chicago - Martin Kilduff, Cambridge University SIENA Track (3:00PM-5:00PM) An introductory workshop on the use of SIENA for longitudinal network research, led by Maurits DeKlepper, VU Amsterdam. Roundtable Track (3:00PM-5:00PM) Small roundtable interactions between 2-4 workshop participants and more senior social network researchers, including: Prasad Balkundi, University at Buffalo Steve Borgatti, University of Kentucky Ron Burt, University of Chicago Tiziana Casciaro, University of Toronto Martin Gargiulo, INSEAD Ben Hallen, University of Maryland David Harrison, University of Texas at Austin Jonathan Johnson, University of Arkansas Yuval Kalish, Tel Aviv University Gerald Kane, Boston College Robert Kase, University of Ljubljana Martin Kilduff, Cambridge University Joe Labianca, University of Kentucky Dovev Lavie, Technion Israel Institute of Technology Miguel Sousa Lobo, INSEAD Ajay Mehra, University of Kentucky Jill Perry-Smith, Emory University Raymond Sparrowe, Washington University in St. Louis |