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GG Bunt, van de
GG Bunt, van de
associate professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Introduction to stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics
TAB Snijders, GG Van de Bunt, CEG Steglich
Social networks 32 (1), 44-60, 2010
26212010
How social and human capital influence opportunity recognition and resource mobilization in India's handloom industry
S Bhagavatula, T Elfring, A Van Tilburg, GG Van De Bunt
Journal of Business Venturing 25 (3), 245-260, 2010
7292010
Comparative research: Persistent problems and promising solutions
M Mills, GG Van de Bunt, J De Bruijn
International sociology 21 (5), 619-631, 2006
4762006
Friendship networks through time: An actor-oriented dynamic statistical network model
GG Van de Bunt, MAJ Van Duijn, TAB Snijders
Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory 5, 167-192, 1999
3321999
Antecedents of trust in managers: A “bottom up” approach
KM Bijlsma, GG Van De Bunt
Personnel Review 32 (5), 638-664, 2003
2262003
Similarity in friendship networks: Selection or influence? The effect of constraining contexts and non-visible individual attributes
M De Klepper, E Sleebos, G Van de Bunt, F Agneessens
Social Networks 32 (1), 82-90, 2010
1502010
Heed, a missing link between trust, monitoring and performance in knowledge intensive teams
K Bijlsma-Frankema, B de Jong, G van de Bunt
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 19 (1), 19-40, 2008
1322008
Friends by choice. An actor-oriented statistical network model for friendship networks through time
GG van de Bunt
126*1999
An actor-oriented dynamic network approach: the case of interorganizational network evolution
GG Van de Bunt, P Groenewegen
Organizational Research Methods 10 (3), 463-482, 2007
1192007
The evolution of intra-organizational trust networks: The case of a German paper factory: An empirical test of six trust mechanisms
GG Van de Bunt, RPM Wittek, MC de Klepper
International sociology 20 (3), 339-369, 2005
1112005
The emergence of groups in the evolution of friendship networks
EPH Zeggelink, FN Stokman, GG Van De Bunt
Journal of Mathematical Sociology 21 (1-2), 29-55, 1996
801996
Learning to trust: networks effects through time
D Barrera, GG van de Bunt
European Sociological Review 25 (6), 709-721, 2009
502009
Informal interprofessional learning: visualizing the clinical workplace
JM Wagter, G van de Bunt, M Honing, M Eckenhausen, A Scherpbier
Journal of interprofessional care 26 (3), 173-182, 2012
382012
In search of parsimony: a multiple triangulation approach to antecedents of trust in managers
K Bijlsma-Frankema, G van de Bunt
Research Methods Forum 7, 2002
262002
Selection patterns, gender and friendship aim in classroom networks
C Baerveldt, GG Van de Bunt, MM Vermande
Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 17 (5), 171-188, 2014
192014
Why and how selection patterns in classroom networks differ between students: the potential influence of networks size preferences, level of information, and group membership
C Baerveldt, GG Van de Bunt, A Federico de la Rúa
Redes: revista hispana para el análisis de redes sociales 19, 0273-298, 2010
18*2010
Does trust breed heed? Differential effects of trust on heed and performance in a network and a divisional form of organizing
K Bijlsma-Frankema, BW Rosendaal, G van de Bunt
Trust under pressure: Empirical investigations of trust and trust building …, 2005
172005
Post-bureaucratic governance, informal networks and oppositional solidarity in organizations
R Wittek, GG van de Bunt
The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences 40 (3), 295-319, 2004
132004
The challenge of (longitudinal) intra-organizational social network research (in The Netherlands)
GG van de Bunt
Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique …, 1997
131997
The empowering potential of intergroup leadership: How intergroup leadership predicts psychological empowerment through intergroup relational identification and resources
J van der Stoep, E Sleebos, D van Knippenberg, G van de Bunt
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 50 (12), 709-719, 2020
112020
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