We propose a dynamic economic model of networks where agents can be friends or enemies with one another. This is a decentralized relationship model in that agents decide whether to change their relationships so as to minimize their imbalanced triads. In this model, there is a single parameter, which we call social temperature, that captures the degree to which agents care about social balance in their relationships. We show that the global structure of relationship configuration converges to a unique stationary distribution. Using this stationary distribution, we characterize the maximum likelihood estimator of the social temperature parameter. Since the estimator is computationally challenging to calculate from real social network datasets...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
In this paper we define a metric for reciprocity—the degree of balance in a social relationship—appr...
Real social contacts are often intermittent such that a link between a pair of nodes in a social net...
We propose a dynamic economic model of networks where agents can be friends or enemies with one anot...
Social interactions take place simultaneously through different interaction types, such as communica...
We consider a situation in which the members of a group have preferences for the intensity of contac...
We define balance games, which describe the formation of friendships and enmity in social networks. ...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
How do social networks evolve when both friendly and unfriendly relations exist? Here we propose a s...
<div><p>Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions....
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
This paper presents a game-theoretic approach that models the formation of signed networks which con...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
In this paper we define a metric for reciprocity—the degree of balance in a social relationship—appr...
Real social contacts are often intermittent such that a link between a pair of nodes in a social net...
We propose a dynamic economic model of networks where agents can be friends or enemies with one anot...
Social interactions take place simultaneously through different interaction types, such as communica...
We consider a situation in which the members of a group have preferences for the intensity of contac...
We define balance games, which describe the formation of friendships and enmity in social networks. ...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
How do social networks evolve when both friendly and unfriendly relations exist? Here we propose a s...
<div><p>Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions....
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
This paper presents a game-theoretic approach that models the formation of signed networks which con...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
In this paper we define a metric for reciprocity—the degree of balance in a social relationship—appr...
Real social contacts are often intermittent such that a link between a pair of nodes in a social net...