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Overview

Peter R. Monge is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans several areas within the social sciences and business disciplines, with a particular focus on communication networks and organizational strategy.

Their main fields of study include Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, their work particularly addresses subfields such as Communication, Sociology and Political Science, Strategy and Management, Clinical Psychology, and Modeling and Simulation.

Monge's research topics cover a range of contemporary and relevant issues, including:

  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Wikis in Education and Collaboration
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Monge include:

  • "Disrupting the COVID-19 Misinfodemic With Network Interventions: Network Solutions for Network Problems" (2021), published in the American Journal of Public Health
  • "The Paradox of Interaction: Communication Network Centralization, Shared Task Experience, and the Wisdom of Crowds in Online Crowdsourcing Communities" (2020), published in Communication Research
  • "Ecological Influences on Network Tie Dissolution in the Evolution of Affiliation Networks in the International Communication Association, 2009-2015" (2020), published in Human Communication Research

The venues in which Monge frequently publishes include:

  • American Journal of Public Health
  • Communication Research
  • Human Communication Research

In collaborative work, Monge often partners with a group of recurring co-authors. These include:

  • Janet Fulk (3 publications)
  • Emily Sidnam-Mauch (2 publications)
  • Lindsay E. Young (1 publication)
  • Marlon Twyman (1 publication)
  • Liyuan Wang (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Theories of Communication Networks

    Peter R. Monge;Noshir S. Contractor

  • Participation, Satisfaction, and Productivity: A Meta-Analytic Review

    Katherine I. Miller;Peter R. Monge

  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Communication Processes for Virtual Organizations

    Gerardine Desanctis;Peter Monge

  • Emergent communication networks

    Peter R. Monge;Eric M. Eisenberg

  • Emergence of Communication Networks

    Peter R Monge;Noshir S. Contractor

  • Communication and Motivational Predictors of the Dynamics of Organizational Innovation

    Peter R. Monge;Michael D. Cozzens;Noshir S. Contractor

  • Connective and Communal Public Goods in Interactive Communication Systems

    Janet Fulk;Andrew J. Flanagin;Michael E. Kalman;Peter R. Monge

  • Production of Collective Action in Alliance-Based Interorganizational Communication and Information Systems

    Peter R. Monge;Janet Fulk;Michael E. Kalman;Andrew J. Flanagin

  • SOCIAL INFORMATION AND EMPLOYEE ANXIETY ABOUT ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

    Katherine I. Miller;Peter R. Monge

  • Theoretical and Analytical Issues in Studying Organizational Processes

    Peter R. Monge

  • Communicator Competence in the Workplace: Model Testing and Scale Development

    Peter R. Monge;Susan G. Bachman;James P. Dillard;Eric M. Eisenberg

  • INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AS A PREDICTOR OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT

    Eric M. Eisenberg;Peter R. Monge;Katherine I. Miller

  • The Dynamics of Organizational Proximity

    Peter R. Monge;Lynda White Rothman;Eric M. Eisenberg;Katherine I. Miller

  • Communication Processes for Virtual Organizations

    Gerardine DeSanctis;Peter Monge

  • Perceived peer influence and peer selection on adolescent smoking.

    Beth R. Hoffman;Peter R. Monge;Chih-Ping Chou;Thomas W. Valente

  • Managing Knowledge Networks

    Noshir S. Contractor;Peter R. Monge

  • Network Theory | Multidimensional Networks and the Dynamics of Sociomateriality: Bringing Technology Inside the Network

    Noshir Contractor;Peter Monge;Paul M. Leonardi

  • Communication Network Evolution in Organizational Communities

    Peter Monge;Bettina M. Heiss;Drew B. Margolin

  • A Test of the Individual Action Model for Organizational Information Commons

    Janet Fulk;Rebecca Heino;Andrew J. Flanagin;Peter R. Monge

  • Access to Information in Connective and Communal Transactive Memory Systems

    Y. Connie Yuan;Janet Fulk;Peter R. Monge

  • Multivariate techniques in human communication research

    Peter R. Monge;Joseph N. Cappella

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet Fulk
Janet Fulk University of Southern California
Noshir Contractor
Noshir Contractor Northwestern University
Andrew J. Flanagin
Andrew J. Flanagin University of California, Santa Barbara
Marshall Scott Poole
Marshall Scott Poole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Manuel Castells
Manuel Castells University of Southern California
Dmitri Williams
Dmitri Williams University of Southern California
Joseph N. Cappella
Joseph N. Cappella University of Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Valente
Thomas W. Valente University of Southern California
James Price Dillard
James Price Dillard Pennsylvania State University
Chih-Ping Chou
Chih-Ping Chou University of Southern California

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