We study how a behavior (an idea, buying a product, having a disease, adopting a cultural fad or a technology) spreads among agents in an a social network that exhibits segregation or homophily (the tendency of agents to associate with others similar to themselves). Individuals are distinguished by their types (e.g., race, gender, age, wealth, religion, profession, etc.) which, together with biased interaction patterns, induce heterogeneous rates of adoption. We identify the conditions under which a behavior diffuses and becomes persistent in the population. These conditions relate to the level of homophily in a society, the underlying proclivities of various types for adoption or infection, as well as how each type interacts with its own t...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Go to any social gathering in your neighborhood and you will notice that people interact mostly with...
We study how a behavior (an idea, buying a product, having a disease, adopting a cultural fad or a t...
We study how a behavior (an idea, buying a product, having a disease, adopting a cultural fad or a t...
Homophily is a well-known phenomenon in social networks, which is the tendency for individuals with ...
In network theory, homophily is a tendency to connections between nodes of similar characteristics. ...
We introduce homophily in a percolation model of word-of-mouth diffusion in social networks by reorg...
This paper presents an agent based simulation model which attempts to show how the diffusion of a cu...
This paper studies the problem of spreading a product (an idea or a technology) among agents in a so...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
We analyze a model of diffusion on social networks. Agents are connected according to an undirected...
[eng] Complex networks are the skeleton upon which many social interactions occur. It is well known...
Some behaviors, ideas or technologies spread and become persistent in society, whereas others vanish...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Go to any social gathering in your neighborhood and you will notice that people interact mostly with...
We study how a behavior (an idea, buying a product, having a disease, adopting a cultural fad or a t...
We study how a behavior (an idea, buying a product, having a disease, adopting a cultural fad or a t...
Homophily is a well-known phenomenon in social networks, which is the tendency for individuals with ...
In network theory, homophily is a tendency to connections between nodes of similar characteristics. ...
We introduce homophily in a percolation model of word-of-mouth diffusion in social networks by reorg...
This paper presents an agent based simulation model which attempts to show how the diffusion of a cu...
This paper studies the problem of spreading a product (an idea or a technology) among agents in a so...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
We analyze a model of diffusion on social networks. Agents are connected according to an undirected...
[eng] Complex networks are the skeleton upon which many social interactions occur. It is well known...
Some behaviors, ideas or technologies spread and become persistent in society, whereas others vanish...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Go to any social gathering in your neighborhood and you will notice that people interact mostly with...