Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge as a consequence of the conscious actions of actors.Motivated by the belief that “networks matter” in reaching personal objectives, it is a natural assumption that actors try to optimize their network position. Starting from the notion that an optimal network position depends on the social context, we examine how actors change their networks to reach better positions in various contexts. Distinguishing between three social contexts (a neutral context, a context in which closed triads are costly, and a context in which closed triads are beneficial), theoretical results predict that emerging networks are contingent on the incentives that are pre...
<div><p>Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so ...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in how strategic action influences network structure...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
International audienceThis paper develops a framework for studying social network formation. Partly ...
Social relationships can be beneficial for various reasons. For example, people find jobs through th...
textabstractGame-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations...
Although both betweenness and closeness centrality are claimed to be important for the effectiveness...
In many economic and social contexts, individuals can undertake a transaction only if they are `link...
<div><p>Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so ...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in determining which social network structures emerge a...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in how strategic action influences network structure...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
International audienceThis paper develops a framework for studying social network formation. Partly ...
Social relationships can be beneficial for various reasons. For example, people find jobs through th...
textabstractGame-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations...
Although both betweenness and closeness centrality are claimed to be important for the effectiveness...
In many economic and social contexts, individuals can undertake a transaction only if they are `link...
<div><p>Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so ...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...