Abstract People tend to limit social contacts during times of increased health risks, leading to disruption of social networks thus changing the course of epidemics. To what extent, however, do people show such avoidance reactions? To test the predictions and assumptions of an agent-based model on the feedback loop between avoidance behavior, social networks, and disease spread, we conducted a large-scale (2,879 participants) incentivized experiment. The experiment rewards maintaining social relations and structures, and penalizes acquiring infections. We find that disease avoidance dominates networking decisions, despite relatively low penalties for infections; and that participants use more sophisticated strategies than expected (e.g., av...
AbstractSocial networks have become vital in the modeling of disease spread in populations, but so f...
We study the long-run emergence of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals can ...
During an infectious disease outbreak people will often change their behaviour to reduce their risk ...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 until the time of finishing this disserta...
Research has repeatedly shown that the spread of infectious diseases is influenced by properties of ...
Increasing levels of social contact are often linked with increased risks of horizontal disease tran...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? We present Monte Carl...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
We consider a population that experienced a first wave of infections, interrupted by strong, top-dow...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
We study the long-run-emergency of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals disp...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not o...
AbstractSocial networks have become vital in the modeling of disease spread in populations, but so f...
We study the long-run emergence of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals can ...
During an infectious disease outbreak people will often change their behaviour to reduce their risk ...
Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infect...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 until the time of finishing this disserta...
Research has repeatedly shown that the spread of infectious diseases is influenced by properties of ...
Increasing levels of social contact are often linked with increased risks of horizontal disease tran...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? We present Monte Carl...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
We consider a population that experienced a first wave of infections, interrupted by strong, top-dow...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
We study the long-run-emergency of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals disp...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not o...
AbstractSocial networks have become vital in the modeling of disease spread in populations, but so f...
We study the long-run emergence of behavioral patterns in dynamic complex networks. Individuals can ...
During an infectious disease outbreak people will often change their behaviour to reduce their risk ...