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  • Bruggeman, J. P., & Péli, G. (2006). Networks embedded in n-dimensional space: the impact of dimensionality change. Social Networks, 28, 449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2005.11.002
  • Bruggeman, J. P., & Peli, G. (2005). "Organizational Trade-Offs in Changing Markets". In SASE (Society for the Advancement of Socio Economics) 2005 SASE.
  • Bruggeman, J. P., & Vermeulen, I. E. (2004). Competition and Differentiation as an Evolving Network. In conference proceedings XXIV International Sunbelt Social Network Conference
  • Bruggeman, J. P. (2003). Wat voor soort netwerk heb je nodig in je eerste baan? Bedrijfskundig magazine, 24(2), 12-13.
  • Bruggeman, J. P., Visser, H. J., & van Rossum, W. (2003). Bounded rationality at large: network externalities in airwaves auctions. Social Forces, 81(1), 167-171.
  • Bruggeman, J., Carnabuci, G., & Vermeulen, I. (2003). A note on structural holes theory and niche overlap. Social Networks, 25(1), 97-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-8733(02)00018-7
  • Vermeulen, I. E., & Bruggeman, J. P. (2003). Market dimensionality and competitive dynamics. (Technical Report CCSOM,). University of Amsterdam.
  • Bruggeman, J. P., & Vermeulen, I. E. (2002). A Logical Toolkit for Theory (Re)construction. Sociological Methodology, 32.
  • Vermeulen, I. E., & Bruggeman, J. P. (2001). Organizational differentiation: The population of web search engines. In R. Burton (Ed.), Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems (pp. 85). Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Vermeulen, I., & Bruggeman, J. (2001). The logic of organizational markets: thinking through resource partitioning theory. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 7(2), 87-111. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011300920816
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