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Social and Economic Networks

3 credits, 15 weeks, synchronous Zoom class
PAMS Business 4IR Course
Cost for guest students: $100

This course provides an introduction to network theory and its applications in business contexts. Students will learn how networks influence social and economic behaviors, utilizing real-world case studies and practical sessions with Gephi for network visualization and analysis. Key topics include network representation, diffusion and contagion, and the role of networks in decision-making and economic complexity. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, students will develop the skills to analyze and leverage networks for strategic business decision-making.

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This course focuses on the following:
  • Understand fundamental concepts and theories of social and economic networks and their relevance to business contexts.
  • Analyze the impact of networks on social behaviors and economic outcomes using real-world case studies.
  • Develop practical skills in network visualization and analysis through hands-on sessions with Gephi.
  • Apply network analysis techniques to strategic business decision-making processes.
  • Explore advanced topics in network theory, including diffusion, contagion, and economic complexity, to enhance strategic insights.

Course Requirements:
  • Fluent English language ability
  • 2nd-year students or later

Class start date: Wednesday, 4th September 2024
Wednesday classes:
  • Kazakhstan/Uzbekistan: 0900-1200
  • Vietnam/Indonesia: 1100-1400
  • China/Malaysia: 1200-1500
  • Korea: 1300-1600
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