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Directed Two-Mode Network Analysis

Directed two-mode network analysis studies bipartite graphs in which nodes belong to two distinct sets — such as actors and events, authors and papers, or firms and markets — and edges carry a direction, capturing asymmetric relationships like citation, referral, or endorsement. Combining the duality of two-mode structure with directed tie semantics reveals flow patterns and influence asymmetries that undirected or single-mode analyses would miss.

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