Based on a recent model of paradigm shifts by Bornholdt et al., we studied mean-field opinion dynamics in an infinite population where an infinite number of ideas compete simultaneously with their values publicly known. We found that a highly innovative society is not characterized by heavy concentration in highly valued ideas: Rather, ideas are more broadly distributed in a more innovative society with faster progress, provided that the rate of adoption is constant, which suggests a positive correlation between innovation and technological disparity. Furthermore, the distribution is generally skewed in such a way that the fraction of innovators is substantially smaller than has been believed in conventional innovation-diffusion theory base...
The objective of this paper is to provide an analytical framework to study the whole process of diff...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
We analyze and extend a recently proposed model of linguis-tic diffusion in social networks, to anal...
Based on a recent model of paradigm shifts by Bornholdt et al., we studied mean-field opinion dynami...
New products and practices take time to diffuse, a fact that is often attributed to some form of het...
constructive comments on earlier drafts. Jon Parker assisted with the simulations. New products and ...
In this paper we consider the spread of modern technological innovations. We contrast social learnin...
We study the dynamics of the adoption of new products by agents with continuous opinions and discret...
This paper analyzes a model of innovation diffusion with case-based individuals a la Gilboa and Schm...
We generalize the classical Bass model of innovation diffusion to include a new class of agents - Lu...
Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory asserts that the cultural similarity among individuals plays...
This paper attributes the slow diffusion of innovations to an informational externality in the adopt...
This article considers models for the diffusion of innovation would be most relevant to the dynamics...
Innovation diffusion processes have attracted considerable research attention for their interdiscipl...
Technology is the privilege. One can?t simply define the future prediction if he/she doesn?t give pr...
The objective of this paper is to provide an analytical framework to study the whole process of diff...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
We analyze and extend a recently proposed model of linguis-tic diffusion in social networks, to anal...
Based on a recent model of paradigm shifts by Bornholdt et al., we studied mean-field opinion dynami...
New products and practices take time to diffuse, a fact that is often attributed to some form of het...
constructive comments on earlier drafts. Jon Parker assisted with the simulations. New products and ...
In this paper we consider the spread of modern technological innovations. We contrast social learnin...
We study the dynamics of the adoption of new products by agents with continuous opinions and discret...
This paper analyzes a model of innovation diffusion with case-based individuals a la Gilboa and Schm...
We generalize the classical Bass model of innovation diffusion to include a new class of agents - Lu...
Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory asserts that the cultural similarity among individuals plays...
This paper attributes the slow diffusion of innovations to an informational externality in the adopt...
This article considers models for the diffusion of innovation would be most relevant to the dynamics...
Innovation diffusion processes have attracted considerable research attention for their interdiscipl...
Technology is the privilege. One can?t simply define the future prediction if he/she doesn?t give pr...
The objective of this paper is to provide an analytical framework to study the whole process of diff...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
We analyze and extend a recently proposed model of linguis-tic diffusion in social networks, to anal...