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IIE Blog: The Power of Social Network Analysis


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Social network analysis is a tool used in modern sociology to identify the links between individuals in various social systems. It is often used to measure program outcomes and impact. IIE’s Center for Academic Mobility Research has started to use these sort of analyses in its work. The Center’s Mirka Tvaruzkova suggests three ways to analyze the effectiveness of networks in IIE’s Opening Minds blog

  1. Frequency and distribution: How many contacts do the program participants have from the program and how often do they keep in touch?
  2. Effectiveness and efficiency: What are the best ways to remain connected and how do alumni, for example, tap into their networks most frequently?
  3. Potential for collaboration: Are there examples of new and joint opportunities for new networks created as a result of the program?
 

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