Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
loading
Papers Papers/2022 Papers Papers/2022

Research.Publish.Connect.

Paper

Paper Unlock

Authors: James Usher and Pierpaolo Dondio

Affiliation: DIT School of Computing, Kevin Street, Dublin 8 and Ireland

Keyword(s): Social Networks and Organizational Culture, Social Web Intelligence, WEB 2.0 and Social Networks.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Social Networks and Organizational Culture ; Society, e-Business and e-Government ; Web Information Systems and Technologies

Abstract: This paper presents a measurement study and analysis of the structure of multiple Islamic terrorist networks to determine if similar characteristics exist between those networks. We examine data gathered from four terrorist groups: Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) consisting of six terror networks. Our study contains 471 terrorists’ nodes and 2078 links. Each terror network is compared in terms efficiency, communication and composition of network metrics. The paper examines the effects these terrorist attacks had on US aerospace and defence stocks (herein War stocks). We found that the Islamic terror groups increase recruitment during the planned attacks, communication increases during and after the attacks between the subordinate terrorists and low density is a common feature of Islamic terrorist groups. The Al-Qaeda organisation structure was the most complex and superior in terms of secrecy, diameter, clustering, modularity and density. Jemaah Islami yah followed a similar structure but not as superior. The ISIS and LeT organisational structures were more concerned with the efficiency of the operation rather than secrecy. We found that war stocks prices and the S+P 500 were lower the day after the attacks, however, the war stocks slightly outperformed the S+P 500 the day after the attacks. Further, we found that war stock prices were significantly lower one month after the terrorist attacks but the S+P 500 rebounded one month later. (More)

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Sign In Guest: Register as new SciTePress user now for free.

Sign In SciTePress user: please login.

PDF ImageMy Papers

You are not signed in, therefore limits apply to your IP address 70.40.220.129

In the current month:
Recent papers: 100 available of 100 total
2+ years older papers: 200 available of 200 total

Paper citation in several formats:
Usher, J. and Dondio, P. (2018). The Terror Network Industrial Complex: A Measurement and Analysis of Terrorist Networks and War Stocks. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies - WEBIST; ISBN 978-989-758-324-7; ISSN 2184-3252, SciTePress, pages 172-181. DOI: 10.5220/0006926901720181

@conference{webist18,
author={James Usher. and Pierpaolo Dondio.},
title={The Terror Network Industrial Complex: A Measurement and Analysis of Terrorist Networks and War Stocks},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies - WEBIST},
year={2018},
pages={172-181},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0006926901720181},
isbn={978-989-758-324-7},
issn={2184-3252},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies - WEBIST
TI - The Terror Network Industrial Complex: A Measurement and Analysis of Terrorist Networks and War Stocks
SN - 978-989-758-324-7
IS - 2184-3252
AU - Usher, J.
AU - Dondio, P.
PY - 2018
SP - 172
EP - 181
DO - 10.5220/0006926901720181
PB - SciTePress