论文标题

社交网络的异质性使个人受益于创造创新的群体,而牺牲群体为牺牲群体。

Social network heterogeneity benefits individuals at the expense of groups in the creation of innovation

论文作者

Zarei, Fatemeh, Ryckebusch, Jan, Schoors, Koen, Rocha, Luis E C

论文摘要

创新对于发展至关重要,并为社会提供了竞争优势。这是创建现有技术,思想或协议更复杂的技术的过程。尽管创新可能是由单个代理商(即个人或组织)创造的,但这通常是代理交换和结合补充专业知识和观点之间的社会互动的结果。社交网络的结构影响了这个知识交换过程。为了研究社交网络结构对创建新技术的作用,我们设计了一种结合自我创造和社会学习的进化机械模型。我们发现,社会异质性使代理商能够利用多样性的好处,并开发出更高复杂性的技术。但是,社会异质性降低了群体创新的能力。不仅是社会结构,而且代理商的开放性会影响创新。我们发现,跨学科的互动会导致更复杂的技术受益于整个小组,但也增加了创新输出的不平等。较低的对跨学科合作的开放性可以通过更高的与多个同龄人合作的能力来弥补,但较低的开放度也可以中和网络异质性的内在好处。我们的发现表明,社交网络异质性对显微镜(本地)和宏观(小组)级别具有对比影响,这表明创新领导者的出现可能会抑制整体群体绩效。

Innovation is fundamental for development and provides a competitive advantage for societies. It is the process of creating more complex technologies, ideas, or protocols from existing ones. While innovation may be created by single agents (i.e. individuals or organisations), it is often a result of social interactions between agents exchanging and combining complementary expertise and perspectives. The structure of social networks impacts this knowledge exchange process. To study the role of social network structures on the creation of new technologies, we design an evolutionary mechanistic model combining self-creation and social learning. We find that social heterogeneity allows agents to leverage the benefits of diversity and to develop technologies of higher complexity. Social heterogeneity, however, reduces the group ability to innovate. Not only the social structure but also the openness of agents to collaborate affect innovation. We find that interdisciplinary interactions lead to more complex technologies benefiting the entire group but also increase the inequality in the innovation output. Lower openness to interdisciplinary collaborations may be compensated by a higher ability to collaborate with multiple peers, but low openness also neutralises the intrinsic benefits of network heterogeneity. Our findings indicate that social network heterogeneity has contrasting effects on microscopic (local) and macroscopic (group) levels, suggesting that the emergence of innovation leaders may suppress the overall group performance.

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