Impact of Confirmation Bias on Competitive Information Spread in Social Networks (1908.09812v4)
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of confirmation bias on competitive information spread in the cyber-social network that comprises individuals in a social network and competitive information sources in cyber layer. We formulate the problem as a zero-sum game, which admits a unique Nash equilibrium in pure strategies. We characterize the dependence of pure Nash equilibrium on the public's innate opinions, the social network topology, as well as the parameters of confirmation bias. We uncover that confirmation bias moves the equilibrium towards the center only when the innate opinions are not neutral, and this move does not occur for the competitive information sources simultaneously. Numerical examples in the context of well-known Krackhardt's advice network are provided to demonstrate the correctness of theoretical results.
- Yanbing Mao (20 papers)
- Emrah Akyol (45 papers)
- Naira Hovakimyan (114 papers)