Stephen P. Borgatti is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Physics and Astronomy, Business, Management and Accounting, and Social Sciences. Within these broader areas, Borgatti has contributed notably to subfields such as Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Strategy and Management, Gender Studies, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Safety Research.
Their main topics of study reflect a cross-disciplinary interest, focusing on Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence, Complex Network Analysis Techniques, Business Strategy and Innovation, Mental Health Research Topics, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, and Innovation and Socioeconomic Development.
Borgatti has published in various academic venues, with frequent contributions to the Academy of Management Proceedings, Group & Organization Management, Journal of Management, Social Networks, and Economic Development Quarterly. The range of publication venues indicates an engagement with both management and social network research communities.
Recent papers authored or co-authored by Borgatti include:
Frequent collaborators in Borgatti's work include Ajay Mehra, Walter J. Ferrier, Ye Jin Park, Juan Ling, and Daniel J. Brass. The repeated cooperation with these co-authors suggests sustained research partnerships over time.
Stephen P. Borgatti;Ajay Mehra;Daniel J. Brass;Giuseppe Labianca
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Linton C. Freeman;Stephen P. Borgatti;Douglas R. White
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Rob Cross;Andrew Parker;Laurence Prusak;Stephen P. Borgatti
Gerald C. Kane;Maryam Alavi;Giuseppe Labianca;Stephen P. Borgatti
Stephen P. Borgatti;Candace Jones;Martin G. Everett
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Stephen P. Borgatti;Kathleen M. Carley;David Krackhardt
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