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most successful neighbor. We show that in finite networks, regardless of the network structure, the population converges to … this action will be. In arbitrarily large networks with bounded neighborhoods, an action is diffused to the whole …
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perceptions of the development of knowing‐who, through networks. Findings – Women emphasized the benefits of acquiring and … developing networks from undertaking the EMBA. Cultural values impacted women's perceptions of networking. Research limitations … development of networks through the EMBA experience. The salience of networking for women is established. The clarification of age …
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Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much positive attention … mechanisms of these networks can assist this process. The authors ask: how do recruiters use online social networks to …
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sanctions effectively deter terrorism? To explore this question, I test displacement, diffusion of terrorism control benefits …, the diffusion proposition holds. Lastly, the vengeance hypothesis illustrates that intervention decreases the opportunity …
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diffusion and these costs are not accounted for in conventional analyses. This paper illustrates the potential importance of …
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With fixed costs of developing technology, taxes can generate large efficiency costs by slowing the rate of diffusion …
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We present a model that deals with the challenge of forecasting market acceptance and technology evolution along the product lifecycle, pre-launch. Market growth is driven by product's utility increase due to technology evolution, while firms' product improvements strategies are motivated by...
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Discusses the adoption and diffusion of product innovations among consumers. Examines the Cultural Anchoring model of … diffusion, which comprises five sub‐areas: innovation process, trial/adoption process, diffusion process, assimilation …
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. Existing diffusion models have ignored the impact of this intermediary who is becoming increasingly influential in many product …
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The diffusion process of an innovation, whether it be a product, a service or an idea, will vary in function of the …
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