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The impulse to think about process-induced social networks (in short: process networks) comes from the discipline of "Process Mining" (e.g. van der Aalst et al. 2005). The relevant literature refers to an "organizational view" or "organizational mining" in process mining. In essence, process...
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I show that the solution of a standard clearing model commonly used in contagion analyses for financial systems can be expressed as a specific form of a generalized Katz centrality measure under conditions that correspond to a system-wide shock. This result provides a formal explanation for...
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prisoner's dilemma.Filter bubbles are not always a consequence of curation algorithms. A perfect filtering algorithm increases … content polarization and creates a filter bubble when the marginal cost of quality is low, while an algorithm focused on …. Consequently, although user surplus can increase through curating and encouraging high quality content, the type of algorithm used …
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algorithms and well-known Girvan-Newman algorithm that is used for identification of communities in graphs, which is especially …
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The typical way in which contemporary society, associated with neoliberalism, is managed can be characterized as algorithmic governance. Social networks like Facebook are taken as a model for the operation of this type of governance. To comprehend its dynamics, algorithmic governance is examined...
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