Authors
Michael Szell, Roberta Sinatra, Giovanni Petri, Stefan Thurner, Vito Latora
Publication date
2012/6/14
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
2
Issue
457
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Despite the recent availability of large data sets on human movements, a full understanding of the rules governing motion within social systems is still missing, due to incomplete information on the socio-economic factors and to often limited spatio-temporal resolutions. Here we study an entire society of individuals, the players of an online-game, with complete information on their movements in a network-shaped universe and on their social and economic interactions. Such a “socio-economic laboratory” allows to unveil the intricate interplay of spatial constraints, social and economic factors and patterns of mobility. We find that the motion of individuals is not only constrained by physical distances, but also strongly shaped by the presence of socio-economic areas. These regions can be recovered perfectly by community detection methods solely based on the measured human dynamics. Moreover, we uncover that …
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Scholar articles
M Szell, R Sinatra, G Petri, S Thurner, V Latora - Scientific reports, 2012