Communication networks from the enron email corpus ``It's always about the people. Enron is no different
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Publication:812024
DOI10.1007/s10588-005-5377-0zbMath1108.91346OpenAlexW2136151826WikidataQ63170164 ScholiaQ63170164MaRDI QIDQ812024
Kathleen M. Carley, Terrill L. Frantz, Jana Diesner
Publication date: 23 January 2006
Published in: Computational \& Mathematical Organization Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Communication_Networks_from_the_Enron_Email_Corpus_It_s_Always_About_the_People_Enron_is_no_Different_/6621398
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