We study corruption as a generalized epidemic process on the graph of social relationships. The main difference to classical epidemic processes is the strong nonlinear dependence of the transmission probability on the local density of corruption and the mean field influence of the overall corruption in the society. Network clustering and the degree-degree correlation play an essential role in corruption dynamics. We discuss phase transitions, the influence of the graph structure and the implications for epidemic control. Structural and dynamical arguments are given why strongly hierarchically organized societies like systems with dictatorial tendency are more vulnerable to corruption than democracies. A similar type of modelling can be appl...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenon using the epidemic diffusion model of ...
Epidemic models are increasingly applied in real-world networks to understand various kinds of diffu...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
In recent years the research community has accumulated overwhelming evidence for the emergence of co...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenonusing the epidemic diffusion model of K...
Various phenomena in our daily world exhibit similarities to epidemic spreading. Fashion or technica...
We study the long-run-emergency of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals disp...
Theoretical progress in understanding the dynamics of spreading processes on graphs suggests the exi...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
Abstract: Geometrical aspects of one simulation model of corruption in hierarchical system...
© The Author(s) 2019. This study investigates how collective corruption appears, using a computation...
The complexity of interaction patterns among individuals in social systems plays a fundamental role ...
We study the long-run emergence of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals can ...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenon using the epidemic diffusion model of ...
Epidemic models are increasingly applied in real-world networks to understand various kinds of diffu...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
Previous investigations on the topic of corruption tend to fall into one of these four classes: firs...
In recent years the research community has accumulated overwhelming evidence for the emergence of co...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenonusing the epidemic diffusion model of K...
Various phenomena in our daily world exhibit similarities to epidemic spreading. Fashion or technica...
We study the long-run-emergency of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals disp...
Theoretical progress in understanding the dynamics of spreading processes on graphs suggests the exi...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
Abstract: Geometrical aspects of one simulation model of corruption in hierarchical system...
© The Author(s) 2019. This study investigates how collective corruption appears, using a computation...
The complexity of interaction patterns among individuals in social systems plays a fundamental role ...
We study the long-run emergence of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals can ...
This paper aims to study corruption as an epidemic phenomenon using the epidemic diffusion model of ...
Epidemic models are increasingly applied in real-world networks to understand various kinds of diffu...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...