Social behaviours cannot be fully understood without considering the network structures that underlie them. Developments in network theory provide us with relevant modelling tools. The topology of social networks may be due to selection for information transmission. To investigate this, we generated network topologies with varying proportions of random connections and degrees of preferential attachment. We simulated two social tasks on these networks: a spreading innovation model and a simple market. Results indicated that non-zero levels of random connections and low levels of preferential attachment led to more efficient information transmission. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed
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Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Social interactions present opportunities for both information and infection to spread through popul...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...
The capacity to interact socially and share information underlies the success of many animal species...
In this paper we study how the network of agents adopting a particular technology relates to the str...
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be convenientl...
How do we best constrain social interactions to decrease transmission of communicable diseases? Indi...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
Millions of interactions between people take place on the Web everyday. In this work, we utilize dat...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
Social structure can regulate information and pathogen transmission via social contact or proximity,...
How do social networks affect the spread of behavior? A popular hypothesis states that networks with...
Philosophers and social scientists have recently turned to Lewis sender–receiver games to provide an...
Social and economic networks play an increasingly significant role in people's lives. The formation ...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Social interactions present opportunities for both information and infection to spread through popul...
We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for...