Discontinuity, Nonlinearity, and Complexity
We Speak Up the Time, and Time Bespeaks Us
Discontinuity, Nonlinearity, and Complexity 5(4) (2016) 375--395 | DOI:10.5890/DNC.2016.12.004
Dimitri Volchenkov†, Anna Cabigiosu, MassimoWarglien
Center of Exellence – Communication Technology, Bielefeld University, Universitaetsstr. 25, 33615 Bielefeld,
Germany
Dept.of Management, Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy
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Abstract
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns
of interaction, interaction preferences and the local vs. global structure
of communication in networks of agents. We analyzed face-to-face
interactions in two organizations over a period of three weeks. Data on
interactions among ca 140 individuals have been collected through a wearable
sensors study carried on two start-up organizations in the North-East
of Italy. Our results suggest that simple principles reflecting interaction
propensities, time budget and institutional constraints underlie the distribution
of interaction events. Both data on interaction duration and those
on intervals between interactions respond to a common logic, based on
the propensities of individuals to interact with each other, the cost of interrupting
other activities to interact, and the institutional constraints over
behavior. These factors affect the decision to interact with someone else.
Our data suggest that there are three regimes of interaction arising from the
organizational context of our observations: casual, spontaneous (or deliberate)
and institutional interaction. Such regimes can be naturally expressed
by different parameterizations of our models.
Acknowledgments
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme
(FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 318723: Mathematics ofMulti-Level Anticipatory Complex
Systems (MatheMACS). D.V. acknowledges the support from the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction
Technology ’CITEC’ (EXC 277), Bielefeld University (Germany). A.C. acknowledges the support from the
Ca’Foscari University of Venice.
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