This article examines the emergence of solidarity from interactions between professionals competing for collaboration. Research on multiplex collaboration networks has shown that economic exchange can elicit solidarity when mediated by trust but did not consider the effect of competition. To fill this gap, we built an agent-based model that simulates the evolution of a multiplex network of collaboration, trust, and support expectations. Simulations show that while resource heterogeneity is key for collaboration, competition for attractive collaboration partners penalizes low-resource professionals, who are less connected and highly segregated. Heterogeneous resource distribution can trigger segregation because of preferential selection of r...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...
The very notion of social network implies that linked individuals interact repeatedly with each othe...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...
This article examines the emergence of solidarity from interactions between professionals competing ...
This article examines the emergence of solidarity from interactions between professionals competing ...
This study aims to understand the consequences of competition between collaborating partners on the ...
This article investigates solidarity arising from economic exchange, by studying a multiplex network...
We introduce and study a model of an interacting population of agents who collaborate in groups whic...
We introduce and study a model of an interacting population of agents who collaborate in groups whi...
Abstract. We study the self-assembly of a complex network of collaborations among self-interested ag...
We develop a model of strategic network formation of collaborations to analyze the consequences of a...
International audienceIdea crowd-sourcing are often based on the principle of simultaneous cooperati...
Meritocratic matching solves the problem of cooperation by ensuring that only prosocial agents group...
While the social sciences have acquired considerable knowledge of how solidarity is enhanced by inst...
For almost four decades, cooperation has been studied through the lens of the prisoner’s dilemma gam...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...
The very notion of social network implies that linked individuals interact repeatedly with each othe...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...
This article examines the emergence of solidarity from interactions between professionals competing ...
This article examines the emergence of solidarity from interactions between professionals competing ...
This study aims to understand the consequences of competition between collaborating partners on the ...
This article investigates solidarity arising from economic exchange, by studying a multiplex network...
We introduce and study a model of an interacting population of agents who collaborate in groups whic...
We introduce and study a model of an interacting population of agents who collaborate in groups whi...
Abstract. We study the self-assembly of a complex network of collaborations among self-interested ag...
We develop a model of strategic network formation of collaborations to analyze the consequences of a...
International audienceIdea crowd-sourcing are often based on the principle of simultaneous cooperati...
Meritocratic matching solves the problem of cooperation by ensuring that only prosocial agents group...
While the social sciences have acquired considerable knowledge of how solidarity is enhanced by inst...
For almost four decades, cooperation has been studied through the lens of the prisoner’s dilemma gam...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...
The very notion of social network implies that linked individuals interact repeatedly with each othe...
The present article uses agent-based social simulation to study rational behaviour in networked inno...