Recently, it has been shown that networks with an arbitrary degree sequence may be a stable solution to a network formation game. Further, in recent years there has been a rise in the number of firms participating in collaborative efforts. In this paper, we show conditions under which a graph with an arbitrary degree sequence is admitted as a stable firm collaboration graph. I
Abstract—We model the formation of networks as a game where players aspire to maximize their own cen...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
Abstract: We examine networks connecting individuals, where the payoff to an individual from an eco...
In this paper, we discuss the formation of collaboration networks among rms that are located in a ci...
International audienceNetwork formation games have been proposed as a tool to explain the topologica...
We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We pro...
Network formation games have been proposed as a tool toexplain the topologicalcharacteristics of exi...
Networks such as organizational network of a global company play an important role in a variety of k...
Networks such as organizational network of a global company play an important role in a variety of k...
In many social and economic situations, networks are the primary vehicle for strategic interactions ...
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/b138885In this paper, we present a model of ‘collective innov...
A network is a graph where the nodes represent agents and an arc exists between two nodes if the cor...
In an oligopoly, prior to choosing quantities/prices, each firm has an opportunity to form pair-wise...
We introduce a spatial cost topology in the network formation model analyzed by Jackson and Wolinsky...
We consider an oligopoly model where the firm’s (marginal) cost depends upon the number of pairwise ...
Abstract—We model the formation of networks as a game where players aspire to maximize their own cen...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
Abstract: We examine networks connecting individuals, where the payoff to an individual from an eco...
In this paper, we discuss the formation of collaboration networks among rms that are located in a ci...
International audienceNetwork formation games have been proposed as a tool to explain the topologica...
We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We pro...
Network formation games have been proposed as a tool toexplain the topologicalcharacteristics of exi...
Networks such as organizational network of a global company play an important role in a variety of k...
Networks such as organizational network of a global company play an important role in a variety of k...
In many social and economic situations, networks are the primary vehicle for strategic interactions ...
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/b138885In this paper, we present a model of ‘collective innov...
A network is a graph where the nodes represent agents and an arc exists between two nodes if the cor...
In an oligopoly, prior to choosing quantities/prices, each firm has an opportunity to form pair-wise...
We introduce a spatial cost topology in the network formation model analyzed by Jackson and Wolinsky...
We consider an oligopoly model where the firm’s (marginal) cost depends upon the number of pairwise ...
Abstract—We model the formation of networks as a game where players aspire to maximize their own cen...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
Abstract: We examine networks connecting individuals, where the payoff to an individual from an eco...