Network Analysis

People are social entities. They build complex relationships with others around them, form communities and social circles, belong to organizations. Every decision to make a connection to others is based a large variety of variables (called attributes). Every connection, in turn, affects people’s attitudes, behavior, and actions. This relationship between the structure of people’s connections to others and everything that this structure affects is called social dynamics

  • The course is related to the online specialization "Network Analytics for Business"
  • Flexible Terms
  • 7 weeks (2 credits)
  • Time to completion: 14 hours
  • Online course
  • Certificate
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About the Course

Social dynamics is the focus of social network analysis. In this course, we will introduce this exciting field, starting with the very basics – the definitions of network concepts. You will quickly learn that network analysis allows to answer questions and find insights not available with any other approaches.

In business, where relationships are essential to efficiency and effectiveness of an organization, it is crucial that analysts know how to analyze these relationships. Therefore, we will not only show you the network concepts, but apply them immediately to real-life business datasets.

The possibilities of network analysis are quite broad. In this course, we divide the complex field according to the three major theoretical concepts in social relations: social selection, social influence, and community building

Course Objectives


01

Models of social influence help explain why networks can affect individual behavior


02

Models of social selection help us understand how people create their network


03

Community detection models allow us to find the communities that people build, to better understand the structure of such communities

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand the role of networks in various areas of work and life, and applications of SNA to various areas

2. Learn the different ways of network data collection

3. Understand dyadic and triadic analysis, learn how to interpret the census

4. Know how to build ERGMs on real-life data

Course Syllabus

Week 1. What are Networks?

Week 2. Network Analysis as a Method

Week 3. Foundational Network Measures

Week 4. Social Influence Models

Week 5. Social Selection Modeling

Week 6. Community Detection Approaches

Week 7. Project Assignment




Teacher
Valentina Kuskova

Visiting professor

Prerequisites

No specific background required

Graduation Document

Earn a Certificate upon completion

 

 

Learning Activities


Lectures

Online


Low-Stakes Assignments

Tests


High-Stakes Assignments 

Final project


Cost and Conditions


17 000 ₽

Full access to the learning materials + Graduation document

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