Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
977091 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rumours influence how people make decisions in an emergency-affected environment. Conversely, the development of situation is affected by public action as well. We present a model for describing the interplay between rumour spreading and emergency development. Then, we describe a formulation of this model and derive, from differential equations for some possibility of the positive role of rumours in the control of situation and social loss. Our results show that rumour spreading at certain rate has positive effects on situation stability and especially has delaying effects on the rapid proliferation of an emergency. Finally, we outline a strategy for authorities that can contribute to rumour management in an emergency event.

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