Pattern Recognition in Scientific Social Networks: A Systematic Literature Review

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-36
Author(s):  
Tobias Ribeiro Sombra ◽  
Rose Marie Santini ◽  
Emerson Cordeiro Morais ◽  
Walmir Oliveira Couto ◽  
Alex de Jesus Zissou ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Maslin Binti Masrom ◽  
Abdelsalam H. Busalim ◽  
Hassan Abuhassna ◽  
Nik Hasnaa Nik Mahmood

AbstractThe use of online social networks (OSNs) has increasingly attracted attention from scholars’ in different disciplines. Recently, student behaviors in online social networks have been extensively examined. However, limited efforts have been made to evaluate and systematically review the current research status to provide insights into previous study findings. Accordingly, this study conducted a systematic literature review on student behavior and OSNs to explicate to what extent students behave on these platforms. This study reviewed 104 studies to discuss the research focus and examine trends along with the important theories and research methods utilized. Moreover, the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model was utilized to classify the factors that influence student behavior. This study’s results demonstrate that the number of studies that address student behaviors on OSNs have recently increased. Moreover, the identified studies focused on five research streams, including academic purpose, cyber victimization, addiction, personality issues, and knowledge sharing behaviors. Most of these studies focused on the use and effect of OSNs on student academic performance. Most importantly, the proposed study framework provides a theoretical basis for further research in this context.


IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 105824-105851 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sami Al-Yazidi ◽  
Jawad Berri ◽  
Muhammad Al-Qurishi ◽  
Majed Al-Alrubaian

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruta Kazlauskaite ◽  
Sarunas Abramavicius ◽  
Tadas Sarapovas ◽  
Modestas Gelbuda ◽  
Dominyka Venciūtė

Although interest in internationalization of firms from the emerging economies is growing, research employing network theories has been limited. The article provides a systematic literature review on the internationalization of firms originating from the emerging economies, from a network perspective. The major finding is that, contrary to expectations, social networks do not play such an important role as in the case of developed market firms. To fill this gap and to advance a more nuanced view of the network effects, the paper generates hypothesis highlighting the positive impact of networks on the initiation of internationalization process, and negative impact of social networks on speed, foreign market diversity and internationalization performance.


Author(s):  
Roland Robert Schreiber ◽  
Matthäus Paul Zylka

Software development in project teams has become more and more complex, with increasing demands for information and decision making. Software development in projects also hugely depends on effective interaction between people, and human factors have been identified as key to successful software projects. Especially in this context, managing and analyzing social networks is highly important. The instrument of social network analysis (SNA) provides fine-grained methods for analyzing social networks in project teams, going beyond the traditional tools and techniques of project management. This paper examines the importance of the application of SNA in software development projects. We conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) of research on software development projects and social network data published between 1980 and 2019. We identified and analyzed 86 relevant studies, finding that research on software development projects spans the topics of project organization, communication management, knowledge management, version and configuration management, requirement management, and risk management. Further, we show that most studies focus on project organization and that the most common method used to gather social data relies on automated extraction from various software development repositories in the SNA context. Our paper contributes to the software development literature by providing a broad overview of published studies on the use of social networks in helping software development projects. Finally, we identify research opportunities and make suggestions for addressing existing research gaps.


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