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Power and Centrality: A Family of Measures

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American Journal of Sociology, 92 (5): 1170--1182 (1987)
DOI: 10.2307/2780000

Abstract

Although network centrality is generally assumed to produce power, recent research shows that this is not the case in exchange networks. This paper proposes a generalization of the concept of centrality that accounts for both the usual positive relationship between power and centrality and Cook et al.'s recent exceptional results.

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