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The Strength of Varying Tie Strength

Physics and Society 2017-11-13 v4 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

``The Strength of Weak Ties" argument (Granovetter 1973) says that the most valuable information is best collected through bridging ties with other social circles than one's own, and that those ties tend to be weak. Aral and Van Alstyne (2011) added that to access complex information, actors need strong ties (``high bandwidth") instead. These insights I integrate and generalize by pointing at actors' benefits and costs. Weak ties are well-suited for relatively simple information at low costs, whereas for complex information, the best outcomes are expected for those actors who vary their bandwidths along with the value of information accessed. To support my claim I use all patents in the USA (two million) over the period 1975---1999.

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@article{arxiv.1212.5969,
  title  = {The Strength of Varying Tie Strength},
  author = {Jeroen Bruggeman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5969},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

This paper replaces an earlier one with the title "Network Diversity and Economic Development" [arXiv:1011.0208]