We model knowledge diffusion in a population of agents situated on a network, interacting only over direct ties. Some agents are by nature traders, others are by nature “givers”: traders demand a quid pro quo for information transfer; givers do not. We are interested in efficiency of diffusion and explore the interplay between the structure of the population (proportion of traders), the network structure (clustering, path length and degree distribution), and the scarcity of knowledge. We find that at the global level, trading (as opposed to giving) reduces efficiency. At the individual level, highly connected agents do well when knowledge is scarce, agents in clustered neighbourhoods do well when it is abundant. The latter finding is connec...
We study a simple model of a population of agents whose interaction network co-evolves with knowledg...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
We model knowledge diffusion in a population of agents situated on a network, interacting only over ...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
peer reviewedWe model knowledge diffusion as agents exchanging ideas through a barter process. The m...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
This paper models knowledge creation and diffusion as processes involving many agents located on a n...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
We implement a diffusion model for an innovative product in a market with a structure of social rela...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
We study a simple model of a population of agents whose interaction network co-evolves with knowledg...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
We model knowledge diffusion in a population of agents situated on a network, interacting only over ...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
peer reviewedWe model knowledge diffusion as agents exchanging ideas through a barter process. The m...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
This paper models knowledge creation and diffusion as processes involving many agents located on a n...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
We implement a diffusion model for an innovative product in a market with a structure of social rela...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
We study a simple model of a population of agents whose interaction network co-evolves with knowledg...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...