Traditional social network models focus on pairwise interactions, overlooking the complexity of group-level dynamics that shape collective human behaviour. Here we outline how the framework of higher-order social networks—using mathematical representations beyond simple graphs—can more accurately represent interactions involving multiple individuals. Drawing from empirical data including scientific collaborations and contact networks, we demonstrate how higher-order structures reveal mechanisms of group formation, social contagion, cooperation and moral behaviour that are invisible in dyadic models. By moving beyond dyads, this approach offers a transformative lens for understanding the relational architecture of human societies, opening new directions for behavioural experiments, cultural dynamics, team science and group behaviour as well as new cross-disciplinary research.

Battiston, F., Capraro, V., Karimi, F., Lehmann, S., Migliano, A., Sadekar, O., et al. (2025). Higher-order interactions shape collective human behaviour. NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, 9(12), 2441-2457 [10.1038/s41562-025-02373-5].

Higher-order interactions shape collective human behaviour

Capraro, Valerio;
2025

Abstract

Traditional social network models focus on pairwise interactions, overlooking the complexity of group-level dynamics that shape collective human behaviour. Here we outline how the framework of higher-order social networks—using mathematical representations beyond simple graphs—can more accurately represent interactions involving multiple individuals. Drawing from empirical data including scientific collaborations and contact networks, we demonstrate how higher-order structures reveal mechanisms of group formation, social contagion, cooperation and moral behaviour that are invisible in dyadic models. By moving beyond dyads, this approach offers a transformative lens for understanding the relational architecture of human societies, opening new directions for behavioural experiments, cultural dynamics, team science and group behaviour as well as new cross-disciplinary research.
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cooperation; collective behaviour; higher-order networks; hypergraphs; statistical physics
English
17-dic-2025
2025
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12
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2457
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Battiston, F., Capraro, V., Karimi, F., Lehmann, S., Migliano, A., Sadekar, O., et al. (2025). Higher-order interactions shape collective human behaviour. NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, 9(12), 2441-2457 [10.1038/s41562-025-02373-5].
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