Document de travail

Network Cognition

Roberta Dessi, Edoardo Gallo et Sanjeev Goyal

Résumé

We study individual ability to memorize and recall information about friendship networks using a combination of experiments and survey-based data. In the experi- ment subjects are shown a network, in which their location is exogenously assigned, and they are then asked questions about the network after it disappears. We find that subjects exhibit three main cognitive biases: (i) they underestimate the mean degree compared to the actual network; (ii) they overestimate the number of rare degrees; (iii) they underestimate the number of frequent degrees. We then analyze survey data from two `real' friendship networks from a Silicon Valley firm and from a University Research Center. We find, somewhat remarkably, that individuals in these real networks also exhibit these biases. The experiments yield three further findings: (iv) network cognition is affected by the subject's location, (v) the accuracy of network cognition varies with the nature of the network, and (vi) network cognition has a significant effect on economic decisions.

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Roberta Dessi, Edoardo Gallo et Sanjeev Goyal, « Network Cognition », Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 163, mars 2016, p. 78–96.

Référence

Roberta Dessi, Edoardo Gallo et Sanjeev Goyal, « Network Cognition », TSE Working Paper, n° 12-362, octobre 2011, révision novembre 2012.

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TSE Working Paper, n° 12-362, octobre 2011, révision novembre 2012