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Why do outspoken people gain influence—then sometimes lose it?

Martina Alutto, Lorenzo Zino, Karl H. Johansson, Angela Fontan

June 4, 2026

Social leaders don't stay in power by being stubborn—they win by expressing confident views that match the group's mood. This study models opinion and influence as coupled dynamics: agents gain leadership by being decisive yet socially coherent, but lose it when too far out of step with peers. The framework, rooted in game theory and social psychology, predicts who becomes leader versus follower.
Published as On Leadership Emergence in Opinion Dynamics on Social Networks arXiv:2606.05825
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