Centrality in Dynamic Competition Networks

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Abstract

Competition networks are formed via adversarial interactions between actors. The Dynamic Competition Hypothesis predicts that influential actors in competition networks should have a large number of common out-neighbors with many other nodes. We empirically study this idea as a centrality score and find the measure predictive of importance in several real-world networks including food webs, conflict networks, and voting data from Survivor.

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Bonato, A., Eikmeier, N., Gleich, D. F., & Malik, R. (2020). Centrality in Dynamic Competition Networks. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (Vol. 882 SCI, pp. 105–116). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36683-4_9

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