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into account the potential externalities networks produce. Once social ties are in place, these externalities shape the … that the individual's incentives depend on the architecture of the network as well as on the position of the individual … within the network. In particular, when an efficient interaction requires players to mutually cooperate, efficient social …
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It is widely recognized that the shape of networks influences both individual and aggregate behavior. This raises the … question which types of networks are likely to arise. Our paper fits into the literature that addresses this question. The … paper continues on the work of Galeotti, Goyal and Kamphorst (2003). In their paper they investigate a model of network …
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network. Interestingly, unconnected equilibria are asymmetric and central players may emerge. Second, I show that non …
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the network structure in a data set of collaborating economists. While we find support for the hypothesis of transitivity …
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This paper examines the conception of individuals as being of certain types in Harsanyi'stransformation of games of incomplete information into games of complete information. Itargues that while the conception of the individual in games of complete information offerspotential advances over the...
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This paper empirically explores relations between network positions in knowledge networks andtrust. In social network … trustworthy. The gossip argument emphasizes that dense networks amplifiesgossip. Since it was found that different network …-specific knowledge networks. Empirical data were collected on a network of 55 individuals inthe setting of account management. These data …
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knowledge production, where collaboration between researchers is represented by a bipartite network. The equilibrium of the game … analyzing the coauthorship network of economists registered in the RePEc Author Service. …
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