How can we understand the interaction between the social network topology of a population and the patterns of group affiliation in that population? Each aspect influences the other: social networks provide the conduits via which groups recruit new members, and groups provide the context in which new social ties are formed. From an organisational ecology perspective, groups can be considered to compete with one another for the time and energy of their members. Such competition is likely to have an impact on the way in which social structure and group affiliation co-evolve. While many social simulation models exhibit group formation as a part of their behaviour (e.g., opinion clusters or converged cultures), models that explicitly focus on gr...
Group formation is an important part of many kinds of economic problems, including rent-seeking, res...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
This study examines how and when small networks of self-interested agents generate a group tie or af...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
The tendency to organise into groups is a fundamental property of human nature. Despite this, many m...
Social movements are groups of people who come together to act collectively in support or opposition...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
Mechanisms such as triadic closure and preferential attachment drive the evolution of social network...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
Group formation is an important part of many kinds of economic problems, including rent-seeking, res...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
This study examines how and when small networks of self-interested agents generate a group tie or af...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
Humans are social beings; people are predisposed to join groups, categorize the social world into gr...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
The tendency to organise into groups is a fundamental property of human nature. Despite this, many m...
Social movements are groups of people who come together to act collectively in support or opposition...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
Mechanisms such as triadic closure and preferential attachment drive the evolution of social network...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
Group formation is an important part of many kinds of economic problems, including rent-seeking, res...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
This study examines how and when small networks of self-interested agents generate a group tie or af...