2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13278-016-0348-7
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Empirical analysis of the Portuguese governments social network

Abstract: The Portuguese governmental network comprising all the 776 ministers and junior ministers who were part of the 19 governments between the year 1976 and 2013 is presented and analyzed. The data contain information on connections concerning business and other types of organizations and, to our knowledge, there is no such extensive research in previous literature. Upon the presentation of the data, a social network analysis considering the temporal dimension is performed at three levels of granularity: network-le… Show more

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“…Additionally, descriptive metadata was added to the connections to describe links to big economic and financial groups, to top companies indexed in the Portuguese stock market index (PSI20) and those connected to public-private partnerships (PPP). A social network analysis was performed on this data at three levels of granularity (network-level, subnetwork-level and node-level) and a discussion based on the results is presented in Moniz et al [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, descriptive metadata was added to the connections to describe links to big economic and financial groups, to top companies indexed in the Portuguese stock market index (PSI20) and those connected to public-private partnerships (PPP). A social network analysis was performed on this data at three levels of granularity (network-level, subnetwork-level and node-level) and a discussion based on the results is presented in Moniz et al [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%