Areas of influence in an organizational system with interconnected agents are considered. The interactions of each agent with others are determined by the presence of losses. These losses depend on the discrepancy between the strategies of the surrounding agents and the desired strategy of the agent considered. The introduction of loss functions allows one to determine the areas of agents influence on a group of neighboring agents. Conditions are studied when the areas of influence determine equilibria in dominant strategies.
Keywords—interaction of agents, equilibrium in dominant strategies, network structure, coordination, loss of agents from strategy mismatch, agent's area of influence.