We study the dual roles of the stability of an individual’s social network and social contagion on individual behavior in the mobile Internet setting. We use a panel dataset containing all mobile records for a sample of 3G mobile subscribers. Our data includes information about their frequency of mobile Internet usage, and their communication patterns across voice calls and messages, which allow us to map any dynamics in their social network. We find three main results. First, users with high network stability have a low intrinsic tendency to engage in content usage and generation on the mobile Internet. Second, the extent of positive social contagion effect is mitigated for users with stable networks. Third, we find that network stability ...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
We study the dual roles of the stability of an individual’s social network and social contagion on i...
In the last few years, there has been a significant increase in user engagement with various Interne...
Social Network Analysis has emerged as a key paradigm in modern sociology, technology, and informati...
We quantify how user mobile Internet usage relates to unique characteristics of the mobile Internet....
While there is ample evidence that social and communication networks play a key role during the spre...
This paper asks how much the strength of network effects depends on the stability and structure of t...
Strong and supportive social relationships are fundamental to our well-being. However, there are cos...
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be convenientl...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Strong and supportive social relationships are fundamental to our well-being. However, there are cos...
Social networks are everywhere, from face-to-face activities to online social networks such as Flick...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
We study the dual roles of the stability of an individual’s social network and social contagion on i...
In the last few years, there has been a significant increase in user engagement with various Interne...
Social Network Analysis has emerged as a key paradigm in modern sociology, technology, and informati...
We quantify how user mobile Internet usage relates to unique characteristics of the mobile Internet....
While there is ample evidence that social and communication networks play a key role during the spre...
This paper asks how much the strength of network effects depends on the stability and structure of t...
Strong and supportive social relationships are fundamental to our well-being. However, there are cos...
Networks are ubiquitous in the world around us. Any system of interacting objects can be convenientl...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Strong and supportive social relationships are fundamental to our well-being. However, there are cos...
Social networks are everywhere, from face-to-face activities to online social networks such as Flick...
Node characteristics and behaviors are often correlated with the structure of social networks over t...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...