The strength of weak ties is that they tend to be long—they connect socially distant locations, allowing information to diffuse rapidly. The authors test whether this “strength of weak ties” generalizes from simple to complex contagions. Complex contagions require social affirmation from multiple sources. Examples include the spread of high‐risk social movements, avant garde fashions, and unproven technologies. Results show that as adoption thresholds increase, long ties can impede diffusion. Complex contagions depend primarily on the width of the bridges across a network, not just their length. Wide bridges are a characteristic feature of many spatial networks, which may account in part for the widely observed tendency for social movements...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
19 pages, 5 figuresUnderstanding the importance of links in transmitting information in a network ca...
International audienceThe recent literature on "complex contagions" challenges Granovetter's classic...
Granovetter's article on the strength of weak ties is one of the most widely cited in the social sci...
Abstract Weak ties are thought to facilitate the diffusion of information through social networks be...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
Social closeness and popularity are key ingredients that shape the emergence and evolution of social...
Contagion models are a primary lens through which we understand the spread ofinformation over social...
© 2018, The Author(s). Social interactions among humans create complex networks and – despite a rece...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
AbstractLong ties, the social ties that bridge different communities, are widely believed to play cr...
This text is about spreading of information and influence in complex networks. Although previously c...
Complex contagions describe diffusion of behaviors in a social network in settings where spreading r...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
19 pages, 5 figuresUnderstanding the importance of links in transmitting information in a network ca...
International audienceThe recent literature on "complex contagions" challenges Granovetter's classic...
Granovetter's article on the strength of weak ties is one of the most widely cited in the social sci...
Abstract Weak ties are thought to facilitate the diffusion of information through social networks be...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
Social closeness and popularity are key ingredients that shape the emergence and evolution of social...
Contagion models are a primary lens through which we understand the spread ofinformation over social...
© 2018, The Author(s). Social interactions among humans create complex networks and – despite a rece...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
AbstractLong ties, the social ties that bridge different communities, are widely believed to play cr...
This text is about spreading of information and influence in complex networks. Although previously c...
Complex contagions describe diffusion of behaviors in a social network in settings where spreading r...
International audienceSocial ties of different strengths are assumed to maintain various features in...
In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rapidly evolving time-varyin...
19 pages, 5 figuresUnderstanding the importance of links in transmitting information in a network ca...