Understanding the way in which knowledge is technically produced and transferred, and how its diffusion path can be characterized is of fundamental importance for the performance of an economy. Although this fact seems to be plausible ex ante, the relevant literature so far has paid less attention investigating the microeconomic link between knowledge transfer and knowledge diffusion in a comprehensive approach. The aim of this paper is to highlight the link between knowledge transfer, knowledge diffusion and network effects in a stochastic environment, because the adoption decision of new knowledge should be treated as a stochastic event. For this reason, a new knowledge diffusion model in the line of Bass (1969) has been put forward, whic...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...
Understanding the way in which knowledge is technically produced and transferred, and how its diffus...
In the introductory chapter it has been laid out, that knowledge as an input factor of production ex...
‘The book uses state-of-the-art theorizing about a topic that has attracted a lot of attention in th...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
Part 6: Decision Making and Knowledge ManagementInternational audienceTo measure the influence of kn...
Knowledge diffusion networks consist of individuals who exchange knowledge and knowledge flows conne...
How do scientific innovations spread within and across scientific communities? In this paper, we pro...
Hötte K. Skill transferability and the stability of transition pathways. A learning-based explanatio...
This paper aims to study, by means of a laboratory experiment and a simulation model, some of the me...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
If learning and teaching were easy, the whole world would be developed and frontier knowledge would ...
The purpose of this study is to review the literature to identify the major breakthroughs in the pro...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...
Understanding the way in which knowledge is technically produced and transferred, and how its diffus...
In the introductory chapter it has been laid out, that knowledge as an input factor of production ex...
‘The book uses state-of-the-art theorizing about a topic that has attracted a lot of attention in th...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
Part 6: Decision Making and Knowledge ManagementInternational audienceTo measure the influence of kn...
Knowledge diffusion networks consist of individuals who exchange knowledge and knowledge flows conne...
How do scientific innovations spread within and across scientific communities? In this paper, we pro...
Hötte K. Skill transferability and the stability of transition pathways. A learning-based explanatio...
This paper aims to study, by means of a laboratory experiment and a simulation model, some of the me...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
If learning and teaching were easy, the whole world would be developed and frontier knowledge would ...
The purpose of this study is to review the literature to identify the major breakthroughs in the pro...
This paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exchange different types o...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...
Knowledge diffusion models typically involve two main features: an underlying social network topolog...