Inner Social Interactions Model of Big Data Impact on Economical Framework | Chapter 07 | Current Perspective to Economics and Management Vol. 2
Introduction:
An inclusive model of economical-social interactions and its repercussions on
Big Data analysis is presented. Many phenomenological topics are involved in
this job, such as the idea of complexity, statistical human behavior and market
structures. Complexity on social interactions is a polemic subject, and it is
also a complicated phenomenon to deal with.
Aims
/ Objectives: This particular study is aimed to
develop some proper mathematical model to justify the big data consuming
economical framework with the proper social interactions. So that it can build
some major key processes assessing several types of economical frames.
Study
Design: Chain Phenomena Analysis.
Place
and Duration of Study: University of Guadalajara, Physics
Department, Data Science Group.
Results:
Model exposition.
Conclusion:
This study shows how, as long as time change currently, social interaction
impact on economical framework has become bigger. Big Data tools to manipulate
high volume levels of information from these interactions have been a strongest
platform to analyse economical indicators, such as those which repercussions
affects financial stock markets. This process is modelled in this article. A
complete model could be a model that considers as social interactions more factors
than just trading. Although we are working to applied this model and test it
with concrete data bases and real examples. This set of scalar constants
defined with κ might have empty entries
waiting to be filled with experimental data and empirical tuning. Stock Markets
one have a better option about predictions then a social interaction based
model. We are not saying that this model puts aside regular methods for stock
market predictions, but, perhaps this new approach would helps to this purpose.
Author(s) Details
A. Alatorre
Department of Physics,
University of Guadalajara, Olimpica Boulevard General Marcelino Garca Barragn
1421, Olmpica, 44430 San Pedro, Tlaquepaque, Jal, Mexico.
View Volume: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpem/v2
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