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of innovation and technological change. This tradition focused on the innovation production function however it was … spatial dimension. Location and geographic space have become key factors in explaining the determinants of innovation and …
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agent, which we take it as learning. In this non-cooperative setting we provide complete characterization of both Nash …, typically there will be multiple stable configurations that will be available for a society. While all stable networks will not …
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Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 × 2 …, payoff-sampling equilibrium, and impulse balance equilibrium) which represent the long-run equilibrium of a learning process …. Secondly, we relate our results to four different learning models (impulse-matching learning, action-sampling learning, self …
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to provide theoretical and empirical perspectives on innovation which give a greater role to the demand-side aspect of … innovation. The main question is how can policy make enterprises more willing to innovate? This task is fulfilled by identifying … what we consider the central or most salient aspect of a demand-side innovation- driven economy, which is the small and …
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Networks contain complex patterns of dependency and require multiple levels of analysis to explain their formation … appropriate theoretical frameworks to examine network-related problems, (iii) understand how networks emerge and produce effects …
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