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Time as a limited resource: Communication strategy in mobile phone networks
Authors:Giovanna Miritello  Esteban Moro  Rubén Lara  Rocío Martínez-López  John Belchamber  Sam GB Roberts  Robin IM Dunbar
Institution:1. Telefónica Research, Ronda de la Comunicación, s/n, 28050 Madrid, Spain;2. Departamento de Matemáticas & GISC, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, 28911 Madrid, Spain;3. Instituto de Ingeniería del Conocimiento, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain;4. Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas CSIC-UAM-UCM-UC3M, 28049 Madrid, Spain;5. Department of Psychology, University of Chester, Cheyney Road, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK;6. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, UK
Abstract:We used a large database of 9 billion calls from 20 million mobile users to examine the relationships between aggregated time spent on the phone, personal network size, tie strength and the way in which users distributed their limited time across their network (disparity). Compared to those with smaller networks, those with large networks did not devote proportionally more time to communication and had on average weaker ties (as measured by time spent communicating). Further, there were not substantially different levels of disparity between individuals, in that mobile users tend to distribute their time very unevenly across their network, with a large proportion of calls going to a small number of individuals. Together, these results suggest that there are time constraints which limit tie strength in large personal networks, and that even high levels of mobile communication do not fundamentally alter the disparity of time allocation across networks.
Keywords:Social networks  Tie strength  Constraints on networks  Disparity  Personal networks
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