The aim of the article is to relate the formation of influence networks to the coexistence of technologies in the long run. In the spirit of Plouraboue et al. (1998), we postulate that potential adopters of a technology are situated in a social network. In our model, initial relations are partly negative and all the expected utilities are revised in parallel. In the case of an exogenous network, opinions can fluctuate endlessly. When agents reallocate their relationships, this reinforces trust in agents whose opinion is close to theirs. As a result of this process, the network stabilizes in the long run, generating diversity in expected utilities.Innovation, Influence, Social Network, Morphogenesis, Reversed Hopf Bifurcation, Innovation, In...
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The role of social networks in innovation diffusion remains a strategic question. In former works, w...
In this paper we study how the network of agents adopting a particular technology relates to the str...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to relate the formation of influence networks to the...
International audienceSome innovations need delay to diffuse, others often fail. The formation of so...
This article considers the evolution of interfirm networks within a context of technological change....
We study how learning and influence co-evolve in a social network by extending the classical model o...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
We study how learning and influence co-evolve in a social network by extending the classical model o...
This article considers the evolution of interfirm networks within a context of technological change....
The ability to build upon previous knowledge -- cumulative cultural evolution -- is a hallmark of hu...
This dissertation examines three topics on network dynamics. The first topic is the polarization and...
The role of social networks in innovation diffusion remains a strategic question. In former works, w...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
The role of social networks in innovation diffusion remains a strategic question. In former works, w...
In this paper we study how the network of agents adopting a particular technology relates to the str...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...