kandidimin
Kandidimin is a term used in speculative discussions of group decision making to describe a phenomenon in which a candidate's perceived viability deteriorates within a small social network as a result of informal conversations, curt feedback, and selective information sharing. The concept is employed in theoretical discussions of organizational behavior and political communication to model how reputational dynamics can emerge in lieu of formal evaluation processes. In this article, it is treated as a hypothetical or fictional construct used for explanatory purposes.
The word appears to be a recent coinage from English-speaking online communities, with suggested roots in the
Mechanisms include information diffusion through small networks, confirmation bias, and echo chambers; as early supporters tire,
Scholars use kandidimin to simulate how early-stage reputational shocks can derail otherwise viable candidates and to
Critics note that due to the lack of formal definition, measurements can be inconsistent; the term risks