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Job opening at Kentucky for Asst or Assoc. in Management
开云体育The Department of Management at the University of Kentucky seeks applications for a tenure-eligible position in Organizational Behavior and/or Human Resource Management at the Associate Professor or Assistant Professor level (Regular Title Series, 9-month Assignment Period) beginning Fall, 2023. Research agenda is open, and teaching load consists of three courses per year. Eligible candidates must hold a Ph.D. in management or a related field. ABDs who expect to complete their degrees by August 2023 may also be considered. The position may also involve other duties such as curriculum-building, assisting with program management, and mentoring students.? The courses and other assigned duties will be determined by the Chair based on the candidates experience and areas of expertise.? The assignment may be adjusted annually based on needs and performance. ? Applications must be submitted via the University’s jobs portal – – and must include a letter of interest (upload under cover letter), a current CV, and the names and contact information for at least three references (used to solicit recommendation letters in advanced rounds of the search process). Applications will be reviewed immediately, but the position will remain open until filled. ? The University offers a very competitive package of benefits.? You may view our full range of employee benefits by visiting the UK employee benefits web site: ? The Gatton College of Business and Economics values excellence in research and teaching and offers an outstanding research environment. The Department of Management is home to the which attracts international researchers from a wide variety of disciplines. We seek scholars who can contribute to and enhance our research profile and visibility. The department also offers a newly launched . ? We encourage you to visit our department website: . ? ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Gatton Endowed Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? |
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Re: a little help
Greetings,
I can confirm that I'm able to open my UCINET files using the Excel button on the top menu. I am also able to open my file via the command line (by typing excel <filename>). Fyi, I'm using UCINET version 6.681 (32 bit version, I believe, since my original setup file was titled Setup32UCI6733.exe), Windows 11 Home (version 10.0.22000), and Excel from Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016. Regards, Christine _____ Christine Newton, Doctoral Candidate Athabasca University (Canada) |
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Re: a little help
开云体育Thanks David and Travis. Does anybody get an error? ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
David Tindall via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2022 22:31 To: [email protected] Cc: tindall@... Subject: Re: [ucinet] a little help ? CAUTION: External Sender ?
-- David Tindall Professor Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia ? Chair Environment and Society Minor, Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia ? Mailing address: ? Department of Sociology University of British Columbia 6303 N.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6T 1Z1 ? Office Location: Anthropology and Sociology Building Room 1317 ? E-mail: tindall@... ? |
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Re: a little help
开云体育Hi Steve, I've been "enjoying the joys of Windows 11" since the early summer. However, in this case, on my Windows 11 machine (a Surface Pro 8) the 32 bit version of UCINET worked exactly as it was supposed to, for the two operations you describe below. Sincerely, David Tindall On 2022-08-31 4:10 p.m., Steve Borgatti wrote:
-- David Tindall Professor Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia Chair Environment and Society Minor, Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia Mailing address: Department of Sociology University of British Columbia 6303 N.W. Marine Drive Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6T 1Z1 Office Location: Anthropology and Sociology Building Room 1317 E-mail: tindall@... |
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Re: a little help
Hi Steve, Those functions work for me. I am running Windows 10. Best, Travis
On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 07:10:45 PM EDT, Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> wrote:
Hi, can I verify a bug with you guys? In UCINET’s main window, there is an Excel button. If you press it, it is supposed to ask you for the name of a UCINET dataset, and then send the data to Excel. It doesn’t seem to be working on my Windows
11 machine, but is working on my Windows 10 machines. Do you get the same thing? Also, in the CLI, you should be able to type
? and achieve the same thing. ? Thanks ? steve ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Gatton Endowed Chair Dept. of Management University of Kentucky ? |
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a little help
开云体育Hi, can I verify a bug with you guys? In UCINET’s main window, there is an Excel button. If you press it, it is supposed to ask you for the name of a UCINET dataset, and then send the data to Excel. It doesn’t seem to be working on my Windows
11 machine, but is working on my Windows 10 machines. Do you get the same thing? Also, in the CLI, you should be able to type
? and achieve the same thing. ? Thanks ? steve ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Gatton Endowed Chair Dept. of Management University of Kentucky ? |
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Re: 9/11 data
开云体育Thanks, I’m passing this along to James Coutinho, who contributed the covert networks. ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Olivier J Walther
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2022 07:45 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] 9/11 data ? Good morning, ? There seems to be a mistake in the 9/11 hijackers dataset available on the UCINET website (). ? The data should be undirected but, for some reason, there is no symmetry in the prior contacts matrix (below). For example, Nawaf Alhamzi had prior contact with Ahmed Alnami but Ahmed Alnami did not. ? ? Best wishes, ? Olivier -- Olivier J. Walther, Ph.D. 3205 Turlington Hall Department of Geography University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 +1-352-273-4739 ? |
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9/11 data
Olivier J Walther
开云体育Good morning, ? There seems to be a mistake in the 9/11 hijackers dataset available on the UCINET website (). ? The data should be undirected but, for some reason, there is no symmetry in the prior contacts matrix (below). For example, Nawaf Alhamzi had prior contact with Ahmed Alnami but Ahmed Alnami did not. ? ? Best wishes, ? Olivier -- Olivier J. Walther, Ph.D. 3205 Turlington Hall Department of Geography University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 +1-352-273-4739 ? |
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Re: Treatment
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On 7 Aug 2022, at 11:53, Martin <meverett61@...> wrote:
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Re: Treatment
May the Force be with you! Celebrate every moment of success. 闯贰础狈-闯础颁蚕鲍贰厂,骋é谤补谤诲?(PhD, Political Science, Université Laval) Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained. Helen Keller
On Sunday, August 7, 2022 at 05:55:52 a.m. AST, meverett61 via groups.io <meverett61@...> wrote:
Good news on the results of my histology. Tumours they removed are all low grade like last time meaning treatable. I will have to have chemo for 6 weeks then once a month for a while but directly into the bladder so very few if any side effects. So under the ?circumstances the best possible news. On 24 Jul 2022, at 07:55, Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> wrote:
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Re: Treatment
开云体育Good news. Congratulations.?
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of meverett61 via groups.io <meverett61@...>
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2022 2:53:46 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [ucinet] Treatment ?
Good news on the results of my histology. Tumours they removed are all low grade like last time meaning treatable. I will have to have chemo for 6 weeks then once a month for a while but directly into the bladder so very few if any side effects. So under the ?circumstances the best possible news. On 24 Jul 2022, at 07:55, Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> wrote:
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Re: Running forfiles with multirelational egonets
#egonetworks
开云体育Hi all, I am still traveling in Australia. (Started July 8). Will look at accumulated messages when I get back.?Steve Steve Borgatti
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On Jul 20, 2022, at 16:29, Malcolm Alexander via groups.io <malcolmalexanderbrisbane@...> wrote:
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Running forfiles with multirelational egonets
#egonetworks
Hi Steve,
I am setting up a tutorial about using forfiles to work with egonet datasets. The example datasets I am using happen to be multi-relational. Forfiles AANet_* coh-$$ = cohesion($$) works well, and saves the output files but gives can't open scratch file error messages. Back in the GUI I get error messages when I try anything and have to restart UCINET to get going again. I have put the procedure extension (coh-) before the wildcard ($$) so that I can then do further forfile procedures - perhaps that is the issue. Cheers, M. |
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shocking problems about subgroups-louvain method !!!
#help
when useing the louvain method, the results are quite wired. I don't know whether your algorithms are applicable on a directed weighted network. So, I use three customed datasets to test. The results are shocking! WHY the weights didn't make differences on the results? As the photos showed, the datasets are different merely on the weight between nodes, but they turned out exactly the same results??? I am so confused and shocked...
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#help How to use command line interface to compute all the shortest path between all possible nodes
#help
I have around 2000 nodes, I want to find the shortest path from node 1 to node 2, node 3 to node 2, node 4 to node 2, so on and so forth
In Stata I can easily do it in a loop, but I do not know how to run loop in UCINET. Can anyone help? The file name is "C:\Users\joeyy\Desktop\2004-crd" One example is the following: ?
Input Network:? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2004-crd (C:\Users\joeyy\Desktop\2004-crd)
Type of paths: Length <= 5
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Length cutoff: 5
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1 paths found.
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Paths from s10 to s15
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? 1: s10 -> s41 -> s5100 -> s4704 -> s1441 -> s15
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Re: Extracting a specific component from a large muti-component network
开云体育So, if your input network was campnet, one of the outputs from the components routine would be campnet-compsets. Then you can go to ‘data|filter/extract|subgraph based on attribute’. ?You fill it out like this: ? ? Note that I specified column 2, because I want to extract the 2nd component. ? Btw, I wrote this up in a short tutorial. Go to the link below and choose the document called “Extract Subgraphs Corresponding to Components”. ?
? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
McCain,Katherine via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 10:12 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] Extracting a specific component from a large muti-component network ? CAUTION: External Sender ? The directions I wrote out for myself are dated 2012 and it appears that the commands and input/output screens in UCINet have changed. No surprise there. What I’d like to find out is what are the current commands that would do the same as the following: ?
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? ? ????????????????????????????????????????? ? ??????????????? Guidance and suggestions would be appreciated. Clearly I’m missing something that is perfectly obvious to folks who have been persistent users of UCINet—possibly just a terminology change. ? ??????????????? Regards, ??????????????? ??????????????? Katherine W. McCain, Professor Emerita ??????????????? Department of Information Science ??????????????? College of Computing & Informatics ??????????????? Drexel University ??????????????? 3675 Market St., Suite 1100 ??????????????? Philadelphia, PA 19104 ? |
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Extracting a specific component from a large muti-component network
开云体育The directions I wrote out for myself are dated 2012 and it appears that the commands and input/output screens in UCINet have changed. No surprise there. What I’d like to find out is what are the current commands that would do the same as the following: ?
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? ? ????????????????????????????????????????? ? ??????????????? Guidance and suggestions would be appreciated. Clearly I’m missing something that is perfectly obvious to folks who have been persistent users of UCINet—possibly just a terminology change. ? ??????????????? Regards, ??????????????? ??????????????? Katherine W. McCain, Professor Emerita ??????????????? Department of Information Science ??????????????? College of Computing & Informatics ??????????????? Drexel University ??????????????? 3675 Market St., Suite 1100 ??????????????? Philadelphia, PA 19104 ? |
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Re: some questions about QAP
开云体育I’m not a statistician, but I will give you my opinion on your first question. Hopefully, someone more qualified will be willing to comment as well. The relationship between mrqap and lrqap is just as you say, and you may prefer to use logistic regression to predict a binary variable. But using ordinary regression to predict binary variables is not unusual (google ‘linear probability model’). It does introduce heteroskedasticity, but since qap doesn’t use standard errors in any direct sense, I don’t see a problem. ? As for Q2, I don’t see how one could do that. Again, it would be great if someone with greater statistical knowledge would comment. ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of ??? via groups.io
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2022 22:21 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] some questions about QAP ? CAUTION: External Sender ? Hi all, I have two questions relating to QAP in UCINET. 1. MR-QAP and LR-QAP application in binary network After reading the chapter8 of ASN, I am wondering that the relationship between MR-QAP and LR-QAP is the same as between their analogues in logit and ordinary regression; and MR-QAP is more suitable for valued dependent variable and LR-QAP is more suitable for binary dependent variable? However, I find that some binary cases like the high-tec example is analysed by MR-QAP. Or may MR-QAP works in both cases??? 2.coefficient comparison I have two different undirected collaborative networks: N1(35*35) and N2(41*41). And I want to run QAP to (1) examine factors predicting collaboration (homophily, sender effect, and transitivity; the identical model specification, but the outcome objects are different); (2) explore the relative contribution of above effects within network; (3) and compare the strength of certain effect across QAPs (e.g. is the homophily effect in N1 stronger than N2). Could I ues MR-QAP and compare the standardized coefficient of N1 model and N2 model and run T-test? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you! Best, Longxia Huo Ph.D. Student |
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Re: assortativity coefficient
开云体育Ucinet computes a number of “assortativity” measures for both continuous and categorical data. None of these are identical to Newman’s measures. But, for example, for the power grid dataset, Newman gets -.003 ? ? And UCINET 6.753 gets: ? Homophily/Influence measures for powergrid ? ??????????????????? 1 ?????????????????Degr ???????????????????ee ?????????????????---- ?????1 powergrid -0.002 ? 1 rows, 1 columns, 1 levels. ? For one measure. (other measures get different values). ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Olivier J Walther via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2022 10:22 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] assortativity coefficient ? CAUTION: External Sender ? Dear all, ? Does anyone know if UCINET can calculate ’s Assortativity Coefficient? ? Best regards, ? Oliver ? -- Olivier J. Walther, Ph.D. 3205 Turlington Hall Department of Geography University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 +1-352-273-4739 ? |