Abstract:
"The term “network interventions” describes the process of using social network data to accelerate behavior change or improve organizational performance. In this Review, four strategies for network interventions are described, each of which has multiple tactical alternatives. [They are individuals, segmentation, induction and altercation.] Many of these tactics can incorporate different mathematical algorithms. Consequently, researchers have many intervention choices at their disposal. Selecting the appropriate network intervention depends on the availability and character of network data, perceived characteristics of the behavior, its existing prevalence, and the social context of the program."
Institution:
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Industry Focus:
Information & Telecommunication
Internet & Cyberspace