In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling perspective, using agent-based models. In fact, there are several ways to model knowledge. We choose to study three different representations, and try to determine which one allows to better capture the dynamics of knowledge diffusion within a social network. Results show that when knowledge is modelled as a binary vector, and not cumulated, this enables us to observe some heterogeneity in agents' learning and interactions, in both types of knowledge transfer
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
We set out a model of inter-team knowledge evolution through intergroup interaction. We introduce fa...
Knowledge diffusion networks consist of individuals who exchange knowledge and knowledge flows conne...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
In this paper I propose a novel abstract mechanism for the creation and diffusion of knowledge and u...
ACL-4International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the process of knowled...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
Knowledge diffusion is a complex process. Knowledge is intangible and therefore is not easy to capit...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper aims to study, by means of a laboratory experiment and a simulation model, some of the me...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
Understanding the way in which knowledge is technically produced and transferred, and how its diffus...
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...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
We set out a model of inter-team knowledge evolution through intergroup interaction. We introduce fa...
Knowledge diffusion networks consist of individuals who exchange knowledge and knowledge flows conne...
In this paper, we study both processes of direct and indirect knowledge transfer, from a modelling p...
In this paper I propose a novel abstract mechanism for the creation and diffusion of knowledge and u...
ACL-4International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the process of knowled...
In our work we adopt a structural perspective and apply an agent-based simulation approach to analys...
Knowledge diffusion is a complex process. Knowledge is intangible and therefore is not easy to capit...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper aims to understand some of the mechanisms which dominate the phenomenon of knowledge diff...
This paper aims to study, by means of a laboratory experiment and a simulation model, some of the me...
International audienceModern communication networks and social networks are the main tunnels of know...
Understanding the way in which knowledge is technically produced and transferred, and how its diffus...
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...
International audienceThis paper models knowledge diffusion as a barter process in which agents exch...
We set out a model of inter-team knowledge evolution through intergroup interaction. We introduce fa...
Knowledge diffusion networks consist of individuals who exchange knowledge and knowledge flows conne...