Why do certain cultural items capture persistent collective interest while others languish? This research integrates psychological and sociological perspectives to provide deeper insight into social epidemics. First, we develop a psychologically plausible individuallevel model of social transmission behavior. We then situate this model in a social network and perform a series of simulations where we vary different item- and networkrelated characteristics in an experimental setting. The results (1) demonstrate how item and network characteristics combine to drive persistent collective enthusiasm and (2) shed light on the underlying mechanisms through which such social epidemics occur. Interest in most items or products naturally decays over ...
Social influence can lead to behavioural 'fads' that are briefly popular and quickly die out. Variou...
The main goal of this thesis is to incorporate part of the flourishing literature on network structu...
Ideas, behaviors, and opinions spread through social networks. If the probability of spreading to a ...
listed in reverse alphabetical order. The authors thank Don Lehmann, Christophe Van den Bulte, Dunca...
Why do certain cultural items capture persistent collective interest while others languish? This res...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Social contagion is a subset of contagion which includes all social phenomena that can and do spread...
work and are listed in reverse alphabetical order. The authors thank Don Lehmann, Christophe Van den...
On the basis of experimental data on interactions between humans we have investigated the process of...
The term “contagion” has become increasingly popular as an omnibus catch-all to depict all kinds of ...
Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influ-ence on peop...
Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influence on peopl...
<div><p>Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influence ...
There are many studies in the marketing and diffusion literature of the conditions in which social c...
Social influence can lead to behavioural 'fads' that are briefly popular and quickly die out. Variou...
The main goal of this thesis is to incorporate part of the flourishing literature on network structu...
Ideas, behaviors, and opinions spread through social networks. If the probability of spreading to a ...
listed in reverse alphabetical order. The authors thank Don Lehmann, Christophe Van den Bulte, Dunca...
Why do certain cultural items capture persistent collective interest while others languish? This res...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
The spread of social phenomena such as behaviors, ideas or products is an ubiquitous but remarkably ...
Social contagion is a subset of contagion which includes all social phenomena that can and do spread...
work and are listed in reverse alphabetical order. The authors thank Don Lehmann, Christophe Van den...
On the basis of experimental data on interactions between humans we have investigated the process of...
The term “contagion” has become increasingly popular as an omnibus catch-all to depict all kinds of ...
Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influ-ence on peop...
Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influence on peopl...
<div><p>Contagion, a concept from epidemiology, has long been used to characterize social influence ...
There are many studies in the marketing and diffusion literature of the conditions in which social c...
Social influence can lead to behavioural 'fads' that are briefly popular and quickly die out. Variou...
The main goal of this thesis is to incorporate part of the flourishing literature on network structu...
Ideas, behaviors, and opinions spread through social networks. If the probability of spreading to a ...