This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorporates two key aspects of the cooperative process of knowledge creation: (i) heterogeneity of people in their state of knowledge is essential for successful cooperation in the joint creation of new ideas, while (ii) the very process of cooperative knowledge creation a¤ects the heterogeneity of people through the accumulation of knowledge in common. The model features myopic agents in a pure externality model of interaction. In the two person case, we show that the equilibrium process tends to result in the accumulation of too much knowledge in common compared to the most productive state. Equilibrium paths are found analytically, and they are ...
In this paper the evolution of networks is studied in an environment where innovation takes place as...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorpo...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorp...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interac-tions among a group of p...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer in a small group of people. Our...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer in a small group of people. Our...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
In this paper, we consider knowledge sharing as basic constitutes of social interaction. The problem...
In this paper the evolution of networks is studied in an environment where innovation takes place as...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
In this paper the evolution of networks is studied in an environment where innovation takes place as...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorpo...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorp...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interac-tions among a group of p...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer in a small group of people. Our...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer in a small group of people. Our...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of pe...
In this paper, we consider knowledge sharing as basic constitutes of social interaction. The problem...
In this paper the evolution of networks is studied in an environment where innovation takes place as...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
In this paper the evolution of networks is studied in an environment where innovation takes place as...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...
Knowledge creation is increasingly a collaborative process, but empirical studies provide conflictin...