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inherent processes and interaction dynamics underlying the social phenomenon of network formation among nascent companies over … into inter-organizational network formation among early-stage start-ups in an accelerator environment. The systematically … orchestrating network formation among founders through strategic design choices and regulatory program structure, establishing a …
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chapter describes econometric methods for analyzing them. I emphasize (i) dyadic regression analysis incorporating unobserved …, summary network parameters (e.g., the degree distribution or transitivity index); and (iii) empirical models of strategic … network formation admitting interdependencies in preferences. Current research challenges and open questions are also …
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We study properties of collective action problems bounded by minimal contributions as well as endowment and variable contributions are neighbourhood dependent. We relate nearness to non-interior agents and its implication for interior contribution. Here, we see the aspects of node distance to...
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This paper develops a simple model in which a social hierarchy emerges endogenously when agents form a network for …, as well as their value function, increases (strictly) concavely in the total activity of their neighbours in the network … endogenise network formation, equilibria become strongly structured: more active players have more neighbours, i.e. a higher …
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dimensions of our identity (“homophily”). Lab studies of network formation games have found that adherence to social norms of … reciprocity and inequity aversion are also drivers of network choices. No study so far has attempted to investigate the role of … between his/her profile and the profile of the other player. At this point, a repeated network formation game ensues. We find …
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