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PNAS Plus: Escalation of competition into conflict in competitive networks of Formula One drivers

机译:PNAS Plus:一级方程式赛车手的竞争网络中的竞争升级为冲突

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This article investigates the factors that escalate competition into dangerous conflict. Recent sociological theorizing claims that such escalations are particularly likely in dyads of structurally equivalent people (i.e., actors who have the same relations with the same third parties). Using panel data on Formula One races from 1970 through 2014, we model the probability that two drivers collide on the racetrack (an observable trace of conflict) as a function of their structural equivalence in a dynamic network of competitive relationships. Our main hypothesis, that the likelihood of conflict rises with structural equivalence, receives empirical support. Our findings also show that the positive association between structural equivalence and conflict is neither merely a matter of contention for official position nor an artifact of inherently hostile parties spatially exposed to each other. Our analyses further reveal that this positive association is concentrated in a number of theoretically predictable conditions: among age-similar dyads, among stronger performers, in stable competitive networks, and in safe, rather than dangerous, weather conditions. Implications for future research on conflict, networks, and tournaments are discussed.
机译:本文研究了将竞争升级为危险冲突的因素。最近的社会学理论认为,这种升级在结构上等价的人(即与同一第三方具有相同关系的演员)的合并中特别容易发生。使用1970年至2014年一级方程式比赛的面板数据,我们根据动态竞争关系网络中结构等效性的函数,对两名车手在赛道上发生碰撞的概率(可观察到的冲突痕迹)进行建模。我们的主要假设是,冲突的可能性随着结构对等而增加,得到了经验支持。我们的研究结果还表明,结构对等与冲突之间的积极联系不仅是争夺官方职位的问题,也不是在空间上彼此暴露的固有敌对方的产物。我们的分析进一步表明,这种正相关性集中在许多理论上可预测的条件下:年龄相似的双子组,性能更强的公司,稳定的竞争网络以及安全而不是危险的天气条件。讨论了对冲突,网络和锦标赛的未来研究的意义。

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