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Exploring the Impact of Dynamic Mutual Influence on Social Event Participation
[chapter]
2015
Proceedings of the 2015 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining
the hypothesis that dynamic mutual influence could play an important role in the decisionmaking process of social event participation. ...
In particular, the importance of dynamic mutual influence among potential event participants has been largely ignored. ...
To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to investigate the impact of dynamic mutual influence on social event participation. ...
doi:10.1137/1.9781611974010.30
dblp:conf/sdm/XuZZXCL15
fatcat:7p4yp2s3kna3zaylcub2xmkrvu
The Influence of Early Respondents
2017
Proceedings of the Tenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining - WSDM '17
Indeed, prior work has shown that scheduling polls that allow respondents to see others' answers are more likely to succeed than polls that hide other responses, suggesting the impact of social influence ...
Drawing on simulations of an event scheduling model, we compare possible interventions to mitigate this bias and show that we can optimize the success of polls by hiding the responses of a small percentage ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Joey Hsiao, Danaja Maldeniya, Carol Moser, and Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck for their useful feedback on earlier drafts of this paper. ...
doi:10.1145/3018661.3018725
dblp:conf/wsdm/RomeroRR17
fatcat:bnp2wlbirbgj5jmvgkh5a5xnke
Experiences with HPTN 067/ADAPT Study-Provided Open-Label PrEP Among Women in Cape Town: Facilitators and Barriers Within a Mutuality Framework
2016
Aids and Behavior
Greater attention to factors positioning women in the different dynamics of the proposed Mutuality Framework could direct intervention approaches in clinical trials, as well as open-label PrEP scale-up ...
This sample of mostly young, unmarried women identified facilitators of and barriers to PrEP use, as well as factors influencing study participation. ...
, and all of the participants who shared their experiences. ...
doi:10.1007/s10461-016-1458-y
pmid:27317411
pmcid:PMC5378745
fatcat:7eka75tuibhtpmw6j3ueeqh3ba
Two-Way Mutual-Structure-Based Public Opinion Communication System: An Analysis with Simulation
2019
Tehnički Vjesnik
model based on a bidirectional mutual structure model of the paradoxgenerating path. ...
The powerful social synergy from aggregating public opinion can shape the development process and direction of an event and place tremendous pressure on society managers. ...
This work was also supported by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education, the Key Research Base of Philosophy and Social Sciences; and by the Jiangsu Province University Philosophy and Social Sciences ...
doi:10.17559/tv-20181122070039
fatcat:brvabpqpujgo7mxlaoawrizgju
The Influential Role of Sociocultural Feedbacks on Community-Managed Irrigation System Behaviors During Times of Water Stress
2018
Water Resources Research
The dynamics of community values and social cohesion, however, have received little attention in modeling studies due to quantification challenges. ...
Using the Valdez acequia (a communallymanaged irrigation community in northern New Mexico) as a simulation case study, we evaluate the impact of that community's social structure in governing its responses ...
Acknowledgments This study was funded by NSF grants (CNH-1010516, WSC-1204685, and DGE-0909667) and through funds provided by the College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Human Sciences at Texas ...
doi:10.1002/2017wr021223
fatcat:6uu7exx6ibb3dapya2oitqt5qq
Agent-based modeling and simulation of community collective efficacy
2012
Computational and mathematical organization theory
to study the dynamic process of collective efficacy formation in a community. ...
The developed model is based on the self-efficacy theory and Theory of Planned Behavior. ...
It differs from a personal event that has impact on only one agent. A community event needs to be taken care of by the agents in the neighborhood of the event. ...
doi:10.1007/s10588-012-9107-0
fatcat:loeeqa6ucbdmngid7lnnyqg2me
Alcohol and Emotional Contagion
2014
Clinical Psychological Science
We examined the impact of gender and alcohol on "emotional contagion"-a social mechanism central to bonding and cohesion. ...
Findings identify new directions for research exploring social-reward processes in the etiology of alcohol problems. ...
We thank John Dimoff, Michael Sayers, Bryan Heckman, Kasey Creswell, and the students and staff at the Alcohol and Smoking Research Laboratory for assistance collecting and coding data. ...
doi:10.1177/2167702614548892
pmid:26504673
pmcid:PMC4615679
fatcat:uchdydbvvzh3xbpjydrdil6zki
Behavior Selection of Stakeholders toward Megaproject Social Responsibility: Perspective from Social Action Theory
2019
Advances in Civil Engineering
Based on the social action theory, the impact of relevant influencing factors is empirically examined and stakeholder's selection of these two behaviors toward megaproject social responsibility (MSR) is ...
In addition, the mutual feedback mechanism significantly improves the RQ of participating parties, which indirectly affects both behaviors. ...
, titled "megaproject social responsibility behavior Smartpls report," is the report exported by the statistical software "smartpls," used to analyze the hypothesis test results in the article. ...
doi:10.1155/2019/4956067
fatcat:v7tubcya5bbqrb4ktiheomz7by
Reflection as a Deliberative and Distributed Practice: Assessing Neuro-Enhancement Technologies via Mutual Learning Exercises (MLEs)
2017
NanoEthics
Building on a number of case studies, we analyse what an MLE involves, both practically and conceptually, focussing on key aspects such as ambiance and expertise, the role of 'genres of the imagination ...
and responsible research and innovation, called NERRI) the concept of a mutual learning exercise (MLE). ...
Acknowledgements This paper is based on experiences and results of a mobilisation and mutual learning project entitled NERRI (neuro-enhancement responsible research and innovation) funded by the European ...
doi:10.1007/s11569-017-0287-4
pmid:28845202
pmcid:PMC5554482
fatcat:viawziz5gnfzjjfx6h7jnogiya
Monitoring and evaluating Multi-Actor Platforms: Brief step-by-step guide
2021
Zenodo
used in a project, on how to integrate knowledges from across the science-policy-practice nexus fostering colearning and co-construction of transitions to sustainable farming systems. ...
Monitoring and evaluating stakeholder engagement and operation of the Multi-Actor Platforms gains insight to the effectiveness of these forms of engagement, to learn lessons, and to adapt the processes ...
In the final stages of the UNISECO project, a final evaluation was carried out which aimed to explore the influence of participatory processes on the policy-science dialogue, and on the capacities of the ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5104821
fatcat:ym3eqmp7k5c5zc5msgu4gpoequ
Group proximity and mutual understanding: measuring onsite impact of a citizens' summit
2019
Journal of Public Policy
AbstractTo better understand the impact of deliberations during participatory policymaking events, we introduce and explore the concept of group proximity. ...
An example of such events is citizens' summits, during which many parallel groups deliberate on solutions for a policy issue. ...
The authors are grateful to the great efforts of Lokaal of setting up and organising the G1000; in particular, we want to thank Liesbeth Levy and Nienke van Wijk, for the fruitful collaboration. ...
doi:10.1017/s0143814x19000230
fatcat:4lrhjze2dvcsvkzwbgdrz5bm3u
Research on couples: are feminist approaches useful?
2008
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Adverse life events or conditions experienced by individuals have been found also to have a negative impact on their partners. ...
To care for women effectively, we must also consider the experiences of their partners as the health of one partner has the potential to impact on the other. ...
Literature on couples' counselling acknowledges that the dynamics of the couple need to be explored simultaneously with the individuals, taking into account both historical and current influences in their ...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04558.x
pmid:18426462
fatcat:ybxgn2wh7zenfpxyvfnlhb3tse
Evaluation of Network Public Opinion on the Doctor-patient Relationship Based on Evolutionary Game Theory
2020
IEEE Access
Effective management of public opinion on the doctor-patient relationship network is an important element of maintaining social harmony and stability. ...
Secondly, we further propose evolutionary replication dynamics equations in order to study the evolutionary stable strategies of participants. ...
Acknowledgments The author would like to thank the research team of the laboratory. The researchers are very serious and responsible for this study. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.3034926
fatcat:jokgwrxaszdf5m4p2ma3vcz4ki
Responsible careers: Systemic reflexivity in shifting landscapes
2010
Human Relations
We propose a dynamic model of responsible careers based on studying 32 individuals in the emerging organizational fields of corporate responsibility, social entrepreneurship, sustainability and social ...
Observations suggest that development of these practices is influenced by four learning dynamics: people's perceptions of 'shifting landscapes' in which they seek to orient themselves, exploration, and ...
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge: the financial assistance of the University of Bath School of Management; research participants for sharing their career stories; participants in the ...
doi:10.1177/0018726710384292
fatcat:75cwf5jnh5cxbhsvg7zgsbxl5e
Visualizing individual dynamics
[chapter]
2019
Psychosocial Development in Adolescence
This facilitated the interpretation of the athlete's performanceand psychosocial dynamics, which are influenced by particular events in the athlete's life. ...
Altogether, the current study provides insight into how the adolescent and the context interact and mutually affect each other in successive iterations. ...
The impact of events. ...
doi:10.4324/9781315165844-13
fatcat:y5s6bootgbhdjpv5jwq44kdut4
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