A novel paradigm was developed to study the behavior of groups of networked people searching a problem space. The authors examined how different network structures affect the propagation of information in laboratory-created groups. Participants made numerical guesses and received scores that were also made available to their neighbors in the network. The networks were compared on speed of discovery and convergence on the optimal solution. One experiment showed that individuals within a group tend to converge on similar solutions even when there is an equally valid alternative solution. Two additional studies demonstrated that the optimal network structure depends on the problem space being explored, with networks that incorporate spatially ...
How do social networks affect the spread of behavior? A popular hypothesis states that networks with...
In a world of rapid change and global competition, innovation is the key to success – for individual...
We suggest that some of the mechanisms underlying network effects on cultural evolution are intuitiv...
A novel paradigm was developed to study the behavior of groups of networked people searching a probl...
Just as networks of neurons create structured thoughts beyond the ken of any individual neuron, so p...
The diffusion of beliefs and behaviors is shaped by the network in which people are embedded. Our fo...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Do efficient communication networks accelerate solution discovery? The most prominent theory of orga...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
What lines of communication among members of an organization are most productive in the early, ideat...
It is interesting to observe new innovations, products, or ideas propagating into the society. One i...
Studying the dynamics of information flow over social networks is important in understanding the rat...
Most centralities proposed for identifying influential spreaders on social networks to either spread...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
Most information spreading models consider that all individuals are identical psychologically. They ...
How do social networks affect the spread of behavior? A popular hypothesis states that networks with...
In a world of rapid change and global competition, innovation is the key to success – for individual...
We suggest that some of the mechanisms underlying network effects on cultural evolution are intuitiv...
A novel paradigm was developed to study the behavior of groups of networked people searching a probl...
Just as networks of neurons create structured thoughts beyond the ken of any individual neuron, so p...
The diffusion of beliefs and behaviors is shaped by the network in which people are embedded. Our fo...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Do efficient communication networks accelerate solution discovery? The most prominent theory of orga...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
What lines of communication among members of an organization are most productive in the early, ideat...
It is interesting to observe new innovations, products, or ideas propagating into the society. One i...
Studying the dynamics of information flow over social networks is important in understanding the rat...
Most centralities proposed for identifying influential spreaders on social networks to either spread...
The recent availability of massive amounts of networked data generated by email, instant messaging, ...
Most information spreading models consider that all individuals are identical psychologically. They ...
How do social networks affect the spread of behavior? A popular hypothesis states that networks with...
In a world of rapid change and global competition, innovation is the key to success – for individual...
We suggest that some of the mechanisms underlying network effects on cultural evolution are intuitiv...