In an in-press study, Leslie DeChurch, Alina Lungeanu, Megan Chan, and @noshir.bsky.social analyze data from NASA space analog teams and Ancient Rome, finding that dyadic shared leadership is uniquely unstable, while solo or 3+ leader structures persist.
Read more: journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5...
New in Research Policy with Noshir Contractor (@noshir.bsky.social), Pamela Hinds, Aaron Schecter, and Elisa Mattarelli: Want better ideas in open innovation? It matters who gives you feedback — and who they're connected to.
Check it out: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
So awesome when fellows from different CASBS classes connect & bond on just about anything. But this recent connection between 2021-22 fellow @netakv.bsky.social & 2025-26 fellow @noshir.bsky.social - and the reason underlying it - is very special 🤗
This Friday, March 6, join Creative Agency in the Age of AI at Northwestern from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. for a day of panels and conversation on human-AI collaboration. Organized by Duri Long, Noshir Contractor (@noshir.bsky.social), and Karan Ahuja.
More info: www.hci.northwestern.edu/news-events/...
Congrats to NU undergrads Shraeya Iyer, Jeffrey Tu, & Isabel Su presenting at NetSciX (Feb 17–20), supported by @buffett.northwestern.edu scholarship!
Talk: A Multiplex Lens on Influencer Performance, Group Synergy, and Network Centralization
Co-Authors: Megan Chan & @noshir.bsky.social
For nearly a decade, Kellogg’s @noshir.bsky.social and Leslie DeChurch have conducted research on simulations of long-term NASA missions to Mars. Learn about their best practices to help keep crews from falling apart—in space, and on Earth. kell.gg/52229c
#KelloggLeader
This year at @casbsstanford.bsky.social, I chose Study #1, the study named for Elihu Katz. @netakv.bsky.social chose the same study in 2021-22; she wrote this moving tribute mourning Elihu's passing in 2021, surrounded by his legacy. It was never published — until now. medium.com/p/the-networ...
CASBS fellows often choose their offices (what we call studies) for very specific, sometimes personal, reasons, or get inspired once they see the list of fellows (‘ghosts’) who occupied their studies through CASBS history.
Current fellow @noshir.bsky.social explains exactly why he chose study #1. 👇
Sonic Lab
Sonic Lab
Sonic Lab
Sonic Lab
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
Congrats to Anni Rowland-Campbell, @oshanis.bsky.social and team for organizing a fantastic Brace Conversations Web Science event in Sri Lanka!
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
3/ @noshir.bsky.social at Northwestern University has transformed how we study social, knowledge and organizational #networks; his research encompasses how interwoven structures form, perform, dissolve and reconfigure across science, business, health and spaceflight.
nosh.northwestern.edu
Kellogg School of Management
Open innovation communities provide valuable opportunities for creators from diverse backgrounds to collaboratively generate and refine new ideas that…
This year at @casbsstanford.bsky.social, I chose Study #1, the study named for Elihu Katz. @netakv.bsky.social chose the same study in 2021-22; she wrote this moving tribute mourning Elihu's passing in 2021, surrounded by his legacy. It was never published — until now. medium.com/p/the-networ...
Brave Conversations Sri Lanka was a success!
Led by Anni Rowland-Campbell, Trustee of the Web Science Trust, with support from Dr. Oshani Seneviratne, Deputy Director of the Web Science Trust Network Labs, and Fernando Spadea, Computer Science PhD student at RPI.
Kellogg researchers reveal a set of best practices—based on simulated missions to Mars—to keep teams working together effectively.