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Civil Society Networks and Malaysian Government Reform: Considering Issue Homophily in Interorganizational Relationships
Erich J. Sommerfeldt
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Adam J. Saffer
, Vilma Luoma-Aho
Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Homophily
100%
Interorganizational Relationships
100%
Government Reform
100%
Civil Society Networks
100%
Malaysian Government
100%
Tie Formation
60%
Civil Society Organizations
40%
Civil Society
20%
Organizational Leadership
20%
Inter-organizational
20%
Interorganizational Networks
20%
Network Ties
20%
Malaysia
20%
Niche Theory
20%
Exponential Random Graph Models
20%
Issue Niches
20%
Communication Research
20%
Potential Influence
20%
Social Sciences
Interorganizational Relationship
100%
Civil Society
100%
Government Reform
100%
Interorganizational
25%
Communication Research
25%
Exponential Random Graph Models
25%
Malaysia
25%
Interorganizational Network
25%
Organizational Leader
25%
Focused Organization
25%