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SUBMITTER: Askarisichani O
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6572859 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Askarisichani Omid O Lane Jacqueline Ng JN Bullo Francesco F Friedkin Noah E NE Singh Ambuj K AK Uzzi Brian B
Nature communications 20190614 1
Polarization affects many forms of social organization. A key issue focuses on which affective relationships are prone to change and how their change relates to performance. In this study, we analyze a financial institutional over a two-year period that employed 66 day traders, focusing on links between changes in affective relations and trading performance. Traders' affective relations were inferred from their IMs (>2 million messages) and trading performance was measured from profit and loss s ...[more]