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accepted by Olav Sorenson, organizations and social networks. …
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The discipline of modeling has advanced only slowly compared to disciplines concerned with analyzing and solving models once they are brought into being. Structured Modeling is an attempt to redress this imbalance. Structured Modeling aims to provide a formal mathematical framework and...
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antithetic variate method for simulating stochastic networks. Management Sci. 28 (5, May) 563--572.), they present a theorem … project completion time in PERT networks using antithetic sampling procedures. Their proof is restricted to stochastic … networks in which the arc time distributions are symmetric about their means. In this note we present a proof which guarantees …
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This paper presents a simple economic model of a drug dealer's decision about how many customers to supply. The model relates the number of customers (i.e., the branching factor of the distribution network) to a quantity discount factor describing the extent to which prices are marked up from...
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This paper first presents a brief reveiw of the multicriteria problems faced by the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps in making enlisted personnel assignment decisions. Then for the most complex of these military assignment problems, the Marine Corps problem, a new modeling and solution...
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key boundary-spanning positions in communication networks, in addition to those with sources of formal influence, when …
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One of the best known and most widely referenced models for representing ordinal preferences is that due to Kemeny and Snell (Kemeny, J. G., L. J. Snell. 1962. Preference ranking: an axiomatic approach. Mathematical Models in the Social Sciences. Glnn, New York, 9--23.). This model is designed...
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The structure of alliance networks influences their potential for knowledge creation. Dense local clustering provides … firms embedded in alliance networks that exhibit both high clustering and high reach (short average path lengths to a wide … range of firms) will have greater innovative output than firms in networks that do not exhibit these characteristics. We …
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networks vary by region, there should be regional variations in the localization of spillovers. We investigate the relationship … knowledge. The flow of knowledge is embedded in regional labor networks. …
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innovation networks. To marshal evidence in this regard, we design a simple model of partner selection in which firms ally for …
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