Information cascades does not seem to be the best choice of keywords.
I wouldn’t say that ‘information cascades’ isn’t the best choice of keywords. What’s happening here is that the same phenomenon is studied by different disciplines in relative isolation from each other. As a consequence, the phenomenon is discussed under different names, depending on the discipline studying it. ‘Information cascades’ (or, as it is sometimes spelled, ‘informational cascades’) is the name used in economics, while network science seems to use a variety of related expressions, such as the one you mention.
I wouldn’t say that ‘information cascades’ isn’t the best choice of keywords. What’s happening here is that the same phenomenon is studied by different disciplines in relative isolation from each other. As a consequence, the phenomenon is discussed under different names, depending on the discipline studying it. ‘Information cascades’ (or, as it is sometimes spelled, ‘informational cascades’) is the name used in economics, while network science seems to use a variety of related expressions, such as the one you mention.