Demonstrating compelling causal evidence of the existence and strength of peer to peer influence in online social networks has become the holy grail of the modern research in online social networks. While it has been consistently demonstrated that user characteristics and behavior tend to cluster inside social networks both in space and in time, there are several different mechanisms that can cause this observed clustering. Among the most frequently cited explanations for this effect are two rival mechanisms: peer influence and homophily. While both peer influence and homophily mechanisms can each lead to very similar observational data, the policy implications of each of these mechanisms are significantly different: under peer influence an...
With the availability of large-scale network data, peer influence in social networks can be more rig...
I propose that motive and degree of peer influence are likely to differ between public and private b...
We consider processes on social networks that can potentially involve three factors: homophily, or t...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
Identifying social influence in networks is critical to understanding how behaviors spread. We prese...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Through our study we empirically test the role of peers on diffusion of niche music in an online soc...
1 Summary: Perhaps the two most important and elusive questions at the heart of viral marketing toda...
Measuring peer influence in social networks is an important business and policy question that has be...
In this paper, we present a horizontal view of social influence, more specifically a quantitative st...
Peer effects are empirically elusive in the social sciences. Scholars in disciplines as diverse as e...
We leverage the newly emerging business analytical capability to rapidly deploy and iterate large-sc...
Social networks pervade our everyday lives: we interact, influence, and are influenced by our friend...
This paper studies two types of social influence in an online music community: observational learnin...
Consumers’ online purchase decisions can be affected by both direct and indirect peer influences. Li...
With the availability of large-scale network data, peer influence in social networks can be more rig...
I propose that motive and degree of peer influence are likely to differ between public and private b...
We consider processes on social networks that can potentially involve three factors: homophily, or t...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
Identifying social influence in networks is critical to understanding how behaviors spread. We prese...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Through our study we empirically test the role of peers on diffusion of niche music in an online soc...
1 Summary: Perhaps the two most important and elusive questions at the heart of viral marketing toda...
Measuring peer influence in social networks is an important business and policy question that has be...
In this paper, we present a horizontal view of social influence, more specifically a quantitative st...
Peer effects are empirically elusive in the social sciences. Scholars in disciplines as diverse as e...
We leverage the newly emerging business analytical capability to rapidly deploy and iterate large-sc...
Social networks pervade our everyday lives: we interact, influence, and are influenced by our friend...
This paper studies two types of social influence in an online music community: observational learnin...
Consumers’ online purchase decisions can be affected by both direct and indirect peer influences. Li...
With the availability of large-scale network data, peer influence in social networks can be more rig...
I propose that motive and degree of peer influence are likely to differ between public and private b...
We consider processes on social networks that can potentially involve three factors: homophily, or t...