We develop and analyze a tractable empirical model for strategic network formation that can be estimated with data from a single network at a single point in time. We model the network formation as a sequential process where in each period a single randomly selected pair of agents has the opportunity to form a link. Conditional on such an opportunity, a link will be formed if both agents view the link as beneficial to them. They base their decision on their own characateristics, the characteristics of the potential partner, and on features of the current state of the network, such as whether the the two potential partners already have friends in common. A key assumption is that agents do not take into account possible future changes to the ...
This paper provides an experimental test of a theory of endogenous network formation. A group of sub...
I survey the recent literature on the formation of networks. I provide definitions of network games,...
Human beings are social creatures that are naturally looking for, and in fact need, social interact...
To study how economic fundamentals affect the formation of social networks, a model is needed that (...
The main challenges in estimating strategic network formation models are the pres-ence of multiple e...
We run a computerised experiment of network formation where all connections are beneficial and only ...
In this paper, I develop and estimate a dynamic model of strategic network formation with heterogene...
In this paper, we model network formation and network interactions under a unified framework. The ke...
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-worl...
Various social networks share prominent features: clustering, rightskewed degree distribution, segre...
In this article, we focus on the analysis of individual decision-making for the formation of social ...
The objective of this paper is to identify and analyze the response actions of a set of players embe...
Given the preferences of players and the rules governing network formation, what networks are likely...
Building upon a long tradition in sociology, economists have recently turned their attention to the ...
This dissertation addresses topics in the econometrics of network formation models. Chapter 1 provid...
This paper provides an experimental test of a theory of endogenous network formation. A group of sub...
I survey the recent literature on the formation of networks. I provide definitions of network games,...
Human beings are social creatures that are naturally looking for, and in fact need, social interact...
To study how economic fundamentals affect the formation of social networks, a model is needed that (...
The main challenges in estimating strategic network formation models are the pres-ence of multiple e...
We run a computerised experiment of network formation where all connections are beneficial and only ...
In this paper, I develop and estimate a dynamic model of strategic network formation with heterogene...
In this paper, we model network formation and network interactions under a unified framework. The ke...
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-worl...
Various social networks share prominent features: clustering, rightskewed degree distribution, segre...
In this article, we focus on the analysis of individual decision-making for the formation of social ...
The objective of this paper is to identify and analyze the response actions of a set of players embe...
Given the preferences of players and the rules governing network formation, what networks are likely...
Building upon a long tradition in sociology, economists have recently turned their attention to the ...
This dissertation addresses topics in the econometrics of network formation models. Chapter 1 provid...
This paper provides an experimental test of a theory of endogenous network formation. A group of sub...
I survey the recent literature on the formation of networks. I provide definitions of network games,...
Human beings are social creatures that are naturally looking for, and in fact need, social interact...