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Dynamic motifs in socio-economic networks

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EPL
Volume 108, Issue 5, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/108/58001

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Funding

  1. ONR [N00014-09-1-0380, N00014-12-1-0548, N62909-14-1-N019]
  2. DTRA [HDTRA-1-10-1-0014, HDTRA-1-09-1-0035]
  3. NSF [CMMI 1125290]
  4. European, MULTIPLEX project
  5. European, CONGAS project
  6. European, LINC project
  7. DFG
  8. Next Generation Infrastructure (Bsik)
  9. Israel Science Foundation
  10. FOC program of the European Union
  11. Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [10YJC630394]

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Socio-economic networks are of central importance in economic life. We develop a method of identifying and studying motifs in socio-economic networks by focusing on dynamic motifs, i.e., evolutionary connection patterns that, because of node acquaintances in the network, occur much more frequently than random patterns. We examine two evolving bi-partite networks: i) the world-wide commercial ship chartering market and ii) the ship build-to-order market. We find similar dynamic motifs in both bipartite networks, even though they describe different economic activities. We also find that influence and persistence are strong factors in the interaction behavior of organizations. When two companies are doing business with the same customer, it is highly probable that another customer who currently only has business relationship with one of these two companies, will become customer of the second in the future. This is the effect of influence. Persistence means that companies with close business ties to customers tend to maintain their relationships over a long period of time. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2014

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