textabstractSocial networks, be it on the internet or in real life, facilitate information flows. We model this by giving agents incentives to link with others and receive information through those links. In many networks agents will value confirmation of the information they receive from others. Our paper analyzes the impact such a need for confirmation has on the social networks which are formed. We first study the existence of Nash equilibria and then characterize the set of strict Nash networks. Next, we characterize the set of strictly ecient networks and discuss the relationship between strictly efficient networks and strict Nash networks
In the two-way flow connections model of the seminal paper by Bala and Goyal (2000a), the marginal b...
We study the consequences of adopting products by agents who form a social network. To this end we u...
Over the past few years, online social networks have become nearly ubiquitous, reshaping our social ...
Social networks, be it on the internet or in real life, facilitate information flows. We model this ...
We introduce a tractable model of cheap talk among players located on networks. In our model, a play...
International audienceSocial networks offer users new means of accessing information, essentially re...
Various social networks share prominent features: clustering, rightskewed degree distribution, segre...
We investigate the equilibria of game theoretic models of network formation that are based on indivi...
This dissertation consists of three studies in communication and information networks. The first cha...
We present a new model for reasoning about the way information is shared among friends in a social n...
This paper presents a game-theoretic approach that models the formation of signed networks which con...
This article explores individual incentives to produce information on communication networks. In our...
Over the past few years, online social networks have become nearly ubiquitous, reshaping our social ...
We develop a dynamic model to study the formation of communication networks. In this model, individu...
textabstractWe develop a dynamic model to study the formation of communication networks. In this mod...
In the two-way flow connections model of the seminal paper by Bala and Goyal (2000a), the marginal b...
We study the consequences of adopting products by agents who form a social network. To this end we u...
Over the past few years, online social networks have become nearly ubiquitous, reshaping our social ...
Social networks, be it on the internet or in real life, facilitate information flows. We model this ...
We introduce a tractable model of cheap talk among players located on networks. In our model, a play...
International audienceSocial networks offer users new means of accessing information, essentially re...
Various social networks share prominent features: clustering, rightskewed degree distribution, segre...
We investigate the equilibria of game theoretic models of network formation that are based on indivi...
This dissertation consists of three studies in communication and information networks. The first cha...
We present a new model for reasoning about the way information is shared among friends in a social n...
This paper presents a game-theoretic approach that models the formation of signed networks which con...
This article explores individual incentives to produce information on communication networks. In our...
Over the past few years, online social networks have become nearly ubiquitous, reshaping our social ...
We develop a dynamic model to study the formation of communication networks. In this model, individu...
textabstractWe develop a dynamic model to study the formation of communication networks. In this mod...
In the two-way flow connections model of the seminal paper by Bala and Goyal (2000a), the marginal b...
We study the consequences of adopting products by agents who form a social network. To this end we u...
Over the past few years, online social networks have become nearly ubiquitous, reshaping our social ...