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Social ties and their relevance to churn in mobile telecom networks
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Key ParadigmNetwork AnalysisSocial InfluenceCommunicationSocial NetworkSocial SciencesComputational Social ScienceNetwork EvolutionOrganizational EfficiencySocial Network AnalysisMobile Social NetworkSocial NetworksEconomics Of NetworkMobile Telecom NetworksSocial TiesSocial Network AggregationPersonal NetworkNetworked OrganizationNetwork ScienceSociologyArts
Social Network Analysis has emerged as a key paradigm in modern sociology, technology, and information sciences. The paradigm stems from the view that the attributes of an individual in a network are less important than their ties (relationships) with other individuals in the network. Exploring the nature and strength of these ties can help understand the structure and dynamics of social networks and explain real-world phenomena, ranging from organizational efficiency to the spread of information and disease.
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