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Hierarchical and Matrix Structures in a Large Organizational Email Network: Visualization and Modeling Approaches (1411.4314v1)

Published 16 Nov 2014 in cs.SI, physics.soc-ph, and stat.AP

Abstract: This paper presents findings from a study of the email network of a large scientific research organization, focusing on methods for visualizing and modeling organizational hierarchies within large, complex network datasets. In the first part of the paper, we find that visualization and interpretation of complex organizational network data is facilitated by integration of network data with information on formal organizational divisions and levels. By aggregating and visualizing email traffic between organizational units at various levels, we derive several insights into how large subdivisions of the organization interact with each other and with outside organizations. Our analysis shows that line and program management interactions in this organization systematically deviate from the idealized pattern of interaction prescribed by "matrix management." In the second part of the paper, we propose a power law model for predicting degree distribution of organizational email traffic based on hierarchical relationships between managers and employees. This model considers the influence of global email announcements sent from managers to all employees under their supervision, and the role support staff play in generating email traffic, acting as agents for managers. We also analyze patterns in email traffic volume over the course of a work week.

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Authors (3)
  1. Benjamin H. Sims (1 paper)
  2. Nikolai Sinitsyn (6 papers)
  3. Stephan J. Eidenbenz (2 papers)
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