The important role of friends, neighbors and colleagues in shaping individual choices has been brought out in a number of studies over the years. The presence of significant 'local' influence in shaping individual behavior suggests that firms, governments and developmental agencies should explicitly incorporate it in the design of their marketing and developmental strategies. This paper develops a framework for the study of optimal strategies in the presence of social interaction. We focus on the case of a single player who exerts costly effort to get a set of individuals - engaged in social interaction - to choose a certain action. Our formulation allows for different types of social interaction (ranging from sharing of information to dire...
This thesis studies effort choice and dynamics in games on a fixed social network with strategic com...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Motivated by applications to wo...
It is widely believed that one's peers influence product adoption behaviors. This relationship has b...
The important role of friends, neighbors and colleagues in shaping individual choices has been broug...
The growth of the Internet and assorted technologies has made it possible to collect and process det...
Abstract—Information diffusion and influence maximization on social networks are well studied proble...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
It has been observed that individuals ’ decisions to adopt a product or innovation are often influen...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
The paper studies the impact of homophily on the optimal strategies of a monopolist, whose marketing...
Motivated by applications to word-of-mouth advertising, we consider a game-theoretic scenario in whi...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
Nanumyan M. Social Influence and Personal Norms in Networks with Strategic Complementarities. Bielef...
ii This dissertation addresses the problem of influence maximization in social networks. In-fluence ...
This thesis studies effort choice and dynamics in games on a fixed social network with strategic com...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Motivated by applications to wo...
It is widely believed that one's peers influence product adoption behaviors. This relationship has b...
The important role of friends, neighbors and colleagues in shaping individual choices has been broug...
The growth of the Internet and assorted technologies has made it possible to collect and process det...
Abstract—Information diffusion and influence maximization on social networks are well studied proble...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
It has been observed that individuals ’ decisions to adopt a product or innovation are often influen...
We investigate the spread of innovations on a social network. The network consists of agents that ar...
The paper studies the impact of homophily on the optimal strategies of a monopolist, whose marketing...
Motivated by applications to word-of-mouth advertising, we consider a game-theoretic scenario in whi...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
Nanumyan M. Social Influence and Personal Norms in Networks with Strategic Complementarities. Bielef...
ii This dissertation addresses the problem of influence maximization in social networks. In-fluence ...
This thesis studies effort choice and dynamics in games on a fixed social network with strategic com...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Motivated by applications to wo...
It is widely believed that one's peers influence product adoption behaviors. This relationship has b...