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maintenance of a stable base of loyal suppliers. Interpersonal relationships (i.e., friendships) seem to be an ideal measure of … suppliers' loyalty, as the literature generally indicates that friendships within organizations decrease turnover intention …. However, platforms are not fully comparable to traditional organizations, and the correlation between friendships and …
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We analyze dynamic local interaction in population games where the local interaction structure (modeled as a graph) can change over time: A stochastic process generates a random sequence of graphs. This contrasts with models where the initial interaction structure (represented by a deterministic...
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homophily and heterophily based structure of interactions. As an approximation of agents' behaviours households' expenditures …
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influencing purchase intention of fashion brands. The findings also confirm the role of homophily, trustworthiness, expertness …
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Homophily—the tendency of individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persistent findings in … research on interpersonal interaction. Literature has recently also studied the impact of homophily in crowdfunding markets … (Greenberg & Mollick, 2017). While these results offer valuable insights into the dimension sex, homophily is a multidimensional …
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dimensions of our identity ('homophily'). Lab studies of network formation games have found that adherence to social norms of … both homophily and social norms in a controlled environment. At the beginning of our experiment, each player fills in a … that: (1) potential homophily considerations triggered by the profile rating task did not measurably change the players …
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such as expertise, homophily, and trustworthiness between the sender and the receiver positively and significantly …
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Network theory and research have identified the powerful dynamic of homophily whereby individuals are more likely to … evidence linking homophily to both elite group closure and lower‐status self‐segregating social withdrawal to propose a new … dynamic of middle‐status ambivalence toward homophily, generating a greater propensity toward diversity. Indian society offers …
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We develop a theoretical framework that considers the role played by moral hazard and the diversity of networks and cultures in the choice of hiring channel. In favoritism contexts social networks, and particularly strong ties, are adopted as hiring channels for unskilled jobs and result in wage...
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In this paper, the effect of the social network on macroeconomic stability is examined using an agent-based, network-based DSGE (dynamic stochastic general equilibrium) model. While the authors' primitive (first-stage) examination has the network generation mechanism as its main focus, their...
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