Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a unique dataset on mobile phone calls to examine how social interactions differ across cities and peripheral areas. We first show that geographical distance is highly detrimental to interpersonal exchange. We then reveal that individuals residing in high-density locations do not benefit from larger social networks, but from a more efficient structure in terms of higher matching quality and lower clustering. These results are derived from two complementary approaches: Based on a link formation model, we examine how geographical distance, network overlap, and socio-demographic (dis)similarities impact the likelihood that ...
Social network contacts have significant influence on individual travel behavior. However, transport...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Researchers have been unable to predict the large-scale features of aggregate social networks. We an...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
The impact of telecommunication technologies on the role of cities depends on whether these technolo...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
In the age of Big Data, the widespread use of location-awareness technologies has made it possible t...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
In the age of Big Data, the widespread use of location-awareness technologies has made it possible t...
The appearance of large geolocated communication datasets has recently increased our understanding o...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
This paper explores the evolution and spatial organization of urban communities in a daily cycle of...
Social network contacts have significant influence on individual travel behavior. However, transport...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Researchers have been unable to predict the large-scale features of aggregate social networks. We an...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
The impact of telecommunication technologies on the role of cities depends on whether these technolo...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
In the age of Big Data, the widespread use of location-awareness technologies has made it possible t...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
In the age of Big Data, the widespread use of location-awareness technologies has made it possible t...
The appearance of large geolocated communication datasets has recently increased our understanding o...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
This paper explores the evolution and spatial organization of urban communities in a daily cycle of...
Social network contacts have significant influence on individual travel behavior. However, transport...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Researchers have been unable to predict the large-scale features of aggregate social networks. We an...