Strategic foundation of computational social science

Yunkyu Sohn
2014 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '14 Companion  
For decades, scholars of various disciplines have been fretted over strategic interactions, presenting theoretical insights and empirical observations [3, 18, 25] . Despite the central role played by strategic interactions in creating values in the Internet environment, our ability to understand them scientifically and to manage them in practice has remained limited. While engineering communities suffer from not having enough theoretical resource to formalize such phenomena, economics and
more » ... sciences lack adequate technology to properly operationalize their theoretical insights, thereby demanding an integrative solution. This project aims to develop a rational-choice-theory-driven framework for computational social science, focusing on social interactions on the Internet. In order to suggest theoretical foundations, validation of the predictions in a controlled environment, and verification of the results in actual platforms, general approaches and a few examples of ongoing research are presented.
doi:10.1145/2567948.2567962 dblp:conf/www/Sohn14 fatcat:vpjzkgfbafdfrgzmidevnw2kzm