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用户隐私关注视角下的社交媒体功能接受异质性研究 被引量:6
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作者 刘济群 《图书馆论坛》 CSSCI 北大核心 2016年第11期16-26,共11页
文章综合隐私关注理论与技术接受理论,构建"促进因素-阻碍因素"的反向权衡框架,借此框架分析用户对社交媒体功能的接受行为。与面向整个平台的技术使用研究不同,文章以微信为例,根据微信不同功能之间可能存在的异质性,将其分... 文章综合隐私关注理论与技术接受理论,构建"促进因素-阻碍因素"的反向权衡框架,借此框架分析用户对社交媒体功能的接受行为。与面向整个平台的技术使用研究不同,文章以微信为例,根据微信不同功能之间可能存在的异质性,将其分为信息呈现、信息获取、附加嵌入三类功能。研究表明:由社交影响过程因素(关系管理动机、主观社交规范、自我呈现)和信息需求(任务型信息需求和日常信息需求)构成的促进因素提高了用户接受社交媒体功能的可能性;相应地,用户在社交媒体情境中的隐私关注则作为阻碍因素,降低了用户接受社交媒体工具功能的可能性;"促进因素-阻碍因素"所构成的影响组合既可以通过直接路径实现,也可以通过影响用户的个人信息披露意向而间接实现;在同一个社交媒体工具中,用户对信息呈现、信息获取以及附加嵌入(如个人金融服务)功能的接受受到不同因素不同程度的影响。 展开更多
关键词 社交媒体 用户隐私关注 社交影响过程 信息需求 技术接受
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SEIR Model of Rumor Spreading in Online Social Network with Varying Total Population Size 被引量:6
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作者 董苏雅拉图 邓燕斌 黄永畅 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第10期545-552,共8页
Based on the infectious disease model with disease latency, this paper proposes a new model for the rumor spreading process in online social network. In this paper what we establish an SEIR rumor spreading model to de... Based on the infectious disease model with disease latency, this paper proposes a new model for the rumor spreading process in online social network. In this paper what we establish an SEIR rumor spreading model to describe the online social network with varying total number of users and user deactivation rate. We calculate the exact equilibrium points and reproduction number for this model. Furthermore, we perform the rumor spreading process in the online social network with increasing population size based on the original real world Facebook network. The simulation results indicate that the SEIR model of rumor spreading in online social network with changing total number of users can accurately reveal the inherent characteristics of rumor spreading process in online social network. 展开更多
关键词 online social network rumor spreading model equilibrium point varying population size
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Knockouts of high-ranking males have limited impact on baboon social networks 被引量:3
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作者 Mathias FRANZ Jeanne ALTMANN Susan C. ALBERTS 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期107-113,共7页
Social network structures can crucially impact complex social processes such as collective behaviour or the transmission of information and diseases. However, currently it is poorly understood how social networks chan... Social network structures can crucially impact complex social processes such as collective behaviour or the transmission of information and diseases. However, currently it is poorly understood how social networks change over time. Previous studies on primates suggest that 'knockouts' (due to death or dispersal) of high-ranking individuals might be important drivers for structural changes in animal social networks. Here we test this hypothesis using long-term data on a natural population of ba- boons, examining the effects of 29 natural knockouts of alpha or beta males on adult female social networks. We investigated whether and how knockouts affected (i) changes in grooming and association rates among adult females, and (2) changes in mean degree and global clustering coefficient in these networks. The only significant effect that we found was a decrease in mean degree in grooming networks in the first month after knockouts, but this decrease was rather small, and grooming networks re- bounded to baseline levels by the second month after knockouts. Taken together our results indicate that the removal of high-ranking males has only limited or no lasting effects on social networks of adult female baboons. This finding calls into question the hypothesis that the removal of high-ranking individuals has a destabilizing effect on social network structures in social animals [Current Zoology 61 (1): 107-113, 2015]. 展开更多
关键词 Social network analysis Social network dynamics KNOCKOUTS BABOONS
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Orientation in Social Networks
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作者 HU Yanqing FAN Ying DI Zengru 《Journal of Systems Science & Complexity》 SCIE EI CSCD 2017年第1期20-29,共10页
Stanley Milgram's small world experiment presents "six degrees of separation" of our world.One phenomenon of the experiment still puzzling us is that how individuals operating with the social network inf... Stanley Milgram's small world experiment presents "six degrees of separation" of our world.One phenomenon of the experiment still puzzling us is that how individuals operating with the social network information with their characteristics can be very adept at finding the short chains. The previous works on this issue focus whether on the methods of navigation in a given network structure,or on the effects of additional information to the searching process. In this paper, the authors emphasize that the growth and shape of network architecture is tightly related to the individuals' attributes. The authors introduce a method to reconstruct nodes' intimacy degree based on local interaction. Then we provide an intimacy based approach for orientation in networks. The authors find that the basic reason of efficient search in social networks is that the degree of "intimacy" of each pair of nodes decays with the length of their shortest path exponentially. Meanwhile, the model can explain the hubs limitation which was observed in real-world experiment. 展开更多
关键词 NAVIGATION small world network social network.
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