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Infectious ideas: Modelling the diffusion of ideas across social networks
Authors:Mandy Haggith  Ravi Prabhu  Carol J. Pierce Colfer  Bill Ritchie  Alan Thomson  Happyson Mudavanhu
Affiliation:(1) worldforests, 95 Achmelvich, IV27 4JB Lochinver, Sutherland, Scotland;(2) CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa Office, 73 Harare Drive, Mount Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe;(3) CIFOR, PO Box 6596 JKPWB, 10065 Jakarta, Indonesia;(4) Pacific Forestry Centre, 506 West Burnside Road, V8Z 1M5 Victoria, BC, Canada
Abstract:Will the practice of collecting wild honey wearing no clothes become a widespread practice in Zimbabwe? Or will beekeeping take over as the main way that people acquire honey? Both practices impact on forest resources; how can the foresters influence the uptake of these ideas? This paper describes an exploratory modelling study investigating how social network patterns affect the way ideas spread around communities. It concludes that increasing the density of social networks increases the spread of successful ideas whilst speeding the loss of ideas with no competitive advantage. Some different kinds of competitive advantage are explored in the context of forest management and rural extension.
Keywords:memetics  social networks  agent-based modelling  competitive advantage
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