Why do markets boom and crash? Why do fads and social norms start and end? The answer is found in a branch of social science literature called “cascade theory.” Cascade theory explains the observable human behavior of imitation: following the actions of someone else simply because one has observed that behavior, rather than following one’s own intuition. This article discusses cascade theory in the context of online systems, namely e-mail and Google. E-mail cascades parallel their offline cascade counterparts as information and misinformation is spread from person to person. However, e-mail cascades also exhibit an amplified herd effect and an amplified proliferation of the cascade itself. Google cascades are even more remarkable due to a u...
Information cascades are phenomena whereby individuals adopt a new action or idea due to influence b...
Online social networking sites like MySpace and Flickr have become a popular way to share and dissem...
As online social networks become extremely popular in these days, people communicate and exchange in...
Why do markets boom and crash? Why do fads and social norms start and end? The answer is found in a ...
Why do markets boom and crash? Why do fads and social norms start and end? The answer is found in a ...
Online social network platforms have served as a substantial venue for research, offering a plethora...
This work presents a theory of information cascades, based on the work of Bikhchandi, Hirschleifer, ...
There has been significant interest in studying social interactions in online social networks, such ...
Large cascades can develop in online social networks as people share information with one another. T...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Influence cascades are typically analyzed using a single metric approach, i.e., all influence is mea...
The flow of information or influence through a large social network can be thought of as unfolding w...
This work presents offers an empirical test of information cascades in the adoption of novel informa...
Our information environment can be viewed as a densely-connected socio-technical ecosystem. We commu...
Information cascades are phenomena whereby individuals adopt a new action or idea due to influence b...
Online social networking sites like MySpace and Flickr have become a popular way to share and dissem...
As online social networks become extremely popular in these days, people communicate and exchange in...
Why do markets boom and crash? Why do fads and social norms start and end? The answer is found in a ...
Why do markets boom and crash? Why do fads and social norms start and end? The answer is found in a ...
Online social network platforms have served as a substantial venue for research, offering a plethora...
This work presents a theory of information cascades, based on the work of Bikhchandi, Hirschleifer, ...
There has been significant interest in studying social interactions in online social networks, such ...
Large cascades can develop in online social networks as people share information with one another. T...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Influence cascades are typically analyzed using a single metric approach, i.e., all influence is mea...
The flow of information or influence through a large social network can be thought of as unfolding w...
This work presents offers an empirical test of information cascades in the adoption of novel informa...
Our information environment can be viewed as a densely-connected socio-technical ecosystem. We commu...
Information cascades are phenomena whereby individuals adopt a new action or idea due to influence b...
Online social networking sites like MySpace and Flickr have become a popular way to share and dissem...
As online social networks become extremely popular in these days, people communicate and exchange in...