Andrew Pilny

Andrew Pilny

University of Kentucky

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Andrew Pilny

Andrew Pilny, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kentucky, specializes in the field of Organizational communication, social network analysis, computational social science, small groups.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Network dynamics of civil society: a longitudinal study in Malaysia amidst changing political opportunity structures

From manual to machine: assessing the efficacy of large language models in content analysis

Groups as Systems

The use of enterprise social media and its disparate effects on the social connectivity of globally dispersed workers

Quantitative Data Analysis Software (SPSS, SAS, R, Python, STATA)

A tutorial for modeling the evolution of network dynamics for multiple groups

Interorganizational homophily and social capital network positions in Malaysian civil society

From Big Ag to Big Finance: a market network approach to power in agriculture

Andrew Pilny Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

884

Citations(since 2020)

703

Cited By

447

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

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University of Kentucky

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Andrew Pilny Skills & Research Interests

Organizational communication

social network analysis

computational social science

small groups

Top articles of Andrew Pilny

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Network dynamics of civil society: a longitudinal study in Malaysia amidst changing political opportunity structures

Human Communication Research

Erich J Sommerfeldt

Andrew Pilny

Adam J Saffer

2024/4/22

From manual to machine: assessing the efficacy of large language models in content analysis

Communication Research Reports

Andrew Pilny

Kelly McAninch

Amanda Slone

Kelsey Moore

2024/3/14

Groups as Systems

Andrew Pilny

Julius Riles

2023/11/30

The use of enterprise social media and its disparate effects on the social connectivity of globally dispersed workers

International journal of business communication

Heewon Kim

Andrew Pilny

2023/4

Quantitative Data Analysis Software (SPSS, SAS, R, Python, STATA)

The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication

Andy Pilny

Kelly McAninch

Julius Riles

2023/2/17

A tutorial for modeling the evolution of network dynamics for multiple groups

Andrew Pilny

Luisa Ruge-Jones

Marshall Scott Poole

2023/1/20

Interorganizational homophily and social capital network positions in Malaysian civil society

Communication Monographs

Erich J Sommerfeldt

Andrew Pilny

Adam J Saffer

2023/1/2

From Big Ag to Big Finance: a market network approach to power in agriculture

Agriculture and Human Values

Loka Ashwood

Andy Pilny

John Canfield

Mariyam Jamila

Ryan Thomson

2022/12

Predicting interpersonal cancer talk among Black women in the United States following Aretha Franklin’s death: The role of network-level factors

Journal of Applied Communication Research

Diane B Francis

Andrew Pilny

Carina M Zelaya

2022/9/3

What influences relationship formation in a global civil society network? An examination of valued multiplex relations

Communication Research

Adam J Saffer

Andrew Pilny

Erich J Sommerfeldt

2022/7

Using interorganizational communication networks to predict terrorist attacks

Communication Research

Andrew Pilny

Jeffrey D Proulx

2022/2

An egocentric network contact tracing experiment: testing different procedures to elicit contacts and places

International journal of environmental research and public health

Andrew Pilny

C Joseph Huber

2021/2

The impact of contact tracing on the spread of COVID-19: an egocentric agent-based model

Connections

Andrew Pilny

Lin Xiang

Corey Huber

Will Silberman

Sean Goatley-Soan

2021

Computational methods for studying group communication

Andrew Pilny

2021/11/5

Team coordination in uncertain environments: The role of processual communication networks

Human Communication Research

Andrew Pilny

Melissa Dobosh

Alex Yahja

Marshall Scott Poole

Aaron Campbell

...

2020/10

An Egocentric Network Contact Tracing Experiment (preprint)

Andrew Pilny

Joseph Huber

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 78
Marshall Scott Poole

Marshall Scott Poole

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 65
David Lazer

David Lazer

North Eastern University

H-index: 63
Noshir Contractor

Noshir Contractor

Northwestern University

H-index: 33
Michelle Shumate

Michelle Shumate

North Western University

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