Formulating opinion dynamics from belief formation, diffusion and updating in social network group decision-making: Towards developing a holistic framework

Tao Wen, Rui Zheng, Ting Wu, Zeyi Liu, Mi Zhou, Tahir Abbas Syed, Darminder Ghataoura, Yu-Wang Chen*

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

48 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

Interactions in social networks have become an integral part of people’s daily lives. In various decision-making situations, individuals usually hold diverse prior beliefs and engage in communication with their social connections to make informed decisions. However, most existing research focuses on isolated steps of this process, overlooking the overall complexity of decision-making in social networks. To bridge this important research gap, our paper aims to explore the key steps involved in the process and develop a holistic framework for analyzing how individuals form, exchange and update beliefs, ultimately leading to opinion dynamics and group decision behaviors in a social network. Specifically, relevant literature that focuses on different steps will be reviewed and drawn together to characterize the decision-making process in a comprehensive and systematic manner: individuals form initial beliefs following the principle of multiple criteria decision-making intuitively, information propagates in the social network and affects individuals’ beliefs differently in a form of social influence, beliefs evolve through dynamic interactions with others, and eventually individuals make their decisions, leading to group decision behaviors in the social network. Applications will be briefly discussed to illustrate the practical implications of this research. Finally, conclusions and future research outlook will be discussed in detail. It is expected that the holistic framework developed on the basis of the comprehensive literature review can provide in-depth insights into decision analysis in social networks and shed light on future research and applications towards effective integration of decision science, operational research, and social network analysis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Operational Research
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Dec 2024

Cite this