Krackhardt Hierarchy Measures
Krackhardt's graph-theoretic dimensions provide four indices that together measure how closely a directed network approximates a pure hierarchy — formally, an out-tree. The dimensions are connectedness (is everyone linked?), hierarchy (are ties asymmetric, i.e., non-reciprocated?), efficiency (are there no redundant ties?), and least upper bound (does every pair share a common superior?). Each is scaled from 0 to 1, and a network scoring 1 on all four is a perfect hierarchy.
Baca kaedah sepenuhnya
Log masuk dengan akaun percuma untuk membaca bahagian ini.
Peta kaedah
Kejiranan kaedah berkaitan — pilih satu nod untuk meneroka.
Sumber
- Krackhardt, D. (1994). Graph theoretical dimensions of informal organizations. In K. M. Carley & M. J. Prietula (Eds.), Computational Organization Theory (pp. 89–111). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. DOI: 10.4324/9781315806648-5 ↗
- Everett, M. G., & Krackhardt, D. (2012). A second look at Krackhardt's graph theoretical dimensions of informal organizations. Social Networks, 34(2), 159–163. DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2011.10.006 ↗
Cara memetik halaman ini
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Krackhardt's Graph-Theoretic Dimensions of Hierarchy. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ms/sociology/krackhardt-hierarchy
Kaedah yang mana?
Letakkan kaedah ini di sebelah kaedah yang paling rapat dengannya dan baca secara bersebelahan — perpustakaan menyusun buku di atas meja; pilihan terletak pada anda.
- Core-Periphery AnalysisSociology↔ banding
- E-I IndexSociology↔ banding
- Generalized BlockmodelingSociology↔ banding
- Analisis Rangkaian SosialAnalisis Rangkaian↔ banding
- Structural Holes AnalysisSociology↔ banding
Kaedah serupa
Terjumpa masalah pada halaman ini? Laporkan atau cadangkan pembetulan →