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distributions, positive assortativity of degrees, and clustering-degree correlation. …
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We propose a random network model incorporating heterogeneity of agents and a continuous notion of homophily. Unlike … equality of agents. We show that if links between similar agents are indeed more likely, our homophilous random network model … social network. …
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We propose a random network model incorporating heterogeneity of agents and a continuous notion of homophily. Unlike … new employee via the social network. …
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The academic interest in innovation clusters and networks has given rise to a vast stream of works in recent years. Besides defining the notions of clusters and innovation clusters or networks, a core topic within the literature relates to the analysis of the logics underlying the emergence, the...
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third partners. We propose a micro perspective to understand how endogenous network effects, cognitive proximity of actors … and their interplay influence the evolutionary process of network formation in clusters. …
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This paper aims to further our emerging knowledge on the external linkages of regional clusters. We adopt a network …
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neighborhoods, as measured by the clustering coefficient, is often much larger than the overall edge density of the network. In … primary driver of such structure. We introduce and analyze a new network formation game in which rational players must balance … general tree-like structure, including highly asymmetric trees. This is in contrast to other network formation games that …
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