This paper looks at the effect of identifying alters as direct competitors on their selection as advisors. We differentiate between two kinds of competition: cut-throat vs friendly. We argue that, unlike cut-throat competition, friendly competition makes collective learning possible as a social process: when knowledge is built in interactions that are able to mitigate the negative effects of status competition and take place in homophilous social niches; and when the quality of this knowledge is guaranteed by members with epistemic status in these niches. Social niches and status facilitate advice seeking and collective learning because advice seeking between direct competitors is not obvious even when members have a common interest in shar...
This paper presents a survey of research on learning with a special focus on the structure of intera...
Social capital theory assumes that information is valuable. However, only rarely is this value expli...
The co-evolution of social networks and opinion formation has received increasing attention in recen...
This paper looks at the effect of identifying alters as direct competitors on their selection as adv...
There is strong evidence that groups perform better than individuals do on intellective tasks with d...
The issue of the influence of norms on behavior is as old as sociology itself. This paper explores t...
The issue of the influence of norms on behavior is as old as sociology itself. This paper explores t...
Meritocratic matching solves the problem of cooperation by ensuring that only prosocial agents group...
This paper presents a survey of research on learning with a special focus on the structure of intera...
Online communities have become an increasingly popular channel for social interaction, enabling know...
International audienceThis paper builds a theoretical framework to detect the conditions under which...
We aim to identify conditions under which social influence enables emergence of a shared opinion amo...
In many domains of life, business and management, numerous problems are addressed by small groups of...
none2The aim of this paper is to extend the theoretical literature on knowledge and network structur...
International audienceThe longitudinal study of advice networks among 240 judges at the Commercial C...
This paper presents a survey of research on learning with a special focus on the structure of intera...
Social capital theory assumes that information is valuable. However, only rarely is this value expli...
The co-evolution of social networks and opinion formation has received increasing attention in recen...
This paper looks at the effect of identifying alters as direct competitors on their selection as adv...
There is strong evidence that groups perform better than individuals do on intellective tasks with d...
The issue of the influence of norms on behavior is as old as sociology itself. This paper explores t...
The issue of the influence of norms on behavior is as old as sociology itself. This paper explores t...
Meritocratic matching solves the problem of cooperation by ensuring that only prosocial agents group...
This paper presents a survey of research on learning with a special focus on the structure of intera...
Online communities have become an increasingly popular channel for social interaction, enabling know...
International audienceThis paper builds a theoretical framework to detect the conditions under which...
We aim to identify conditions under which social influence enables emergence of a shared opinion amo...
In many domains of life, business and management, numerous problems are addressed by small groups of...
none2The aim of this paper is to extend the theoretical literature on knowledge and network structur...
International audienceThe longitudinal study of advice networks among 240 judges at the Commercial C...
This paper presents a survey of research on learning with a special focus on the structure of intera...
Social capital theory assumes that information is valuable. However, only rarely is this value expli...
The co-evolution of social networks and opinion formation has received increasing attention in recen...