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Network externalities spur the growth of networks and the adoption of network goods in two ways. First, they make it more attractive to join a network the larger its installed base. Second, they create incentives for network members to actively recruit new members. Despite indications that the...
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Existing diffusion models have proven less suitable for the analysis of environmental innovations, such as hybrid …-based analysis of innovation diffusion which is better suitable for those cases. We explore future scenarios of car engine technology … diffusion scenarios of clean vehicles, though it starts with simulating recent historic trends, including the quick diffusion of …
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This paper examines the diffusion of digital switches from 1983 to 1996. It expands upon the existing literature by …
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We analyze the co-evolution of the performances of firms and of the economy in an evolutionary micro-to-macro model of the Swedish economy. The model emphasizes the interactions between human capital (or competences) and technological change at the firm level and their effects on aggregate...
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This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diffusion in the …
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