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Scaling of prosocial behavior in cities

โœ Scribed by Samuel Arbesman; Nicholas A. Christakis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
311 KB
Volume
390
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-4371

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โœฆ Synopsis


Previous research has examined how various behaviors scale in cities in relation to their population size. Behavior related to innovation and productivity has been found to increase per capita as the size of the city increases, a phenomenon known as superlinear scaling. Criminal behavior has also been found to scaling superlinearly. Here we examine a variety of prosocial behaviors (e.g., voting and organ donation), which also would be presumed to be categorized into a single class of scaling with population. We find that, unlike productivity and innovation, prosocial behaviors do not scale in a unified manner. We argue how this might be due to the nature of interactions that are distinct for different prosocial behaviors.


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