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Bank 1 Bank lending 1 Bank loans 1 Charity 1 China 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate philanthropy 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Credit 1 Enterprise 1 Interpersonal relationship 1 Kredit 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Nonlinear evolution 1 Public enterprise 1 SOEs 1 Unternehmen 1 Weighted network 1 Wohltätigkeit 1 Öffentliches Unternehmen 1
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Chen, Donghua 1 Ding, Jun-Feng 1 Hu, Bo 1 Jiang, Dequan 1 Jiang, Xin-Yu 1 Wang, Bing-Hong 1 Xie, Yan-Bo 1 Yu, Xin 1
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Pacific-Basin finance journal 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1
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Corporate philanthropy and bank loans in China
Chen, Donghua; Jiang, Dequan; Yu, Xin - In: Pacific-Basin finance journal 35 (2015) 1, pp. 402-424
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A weighted network model for interpersonal relationship evolution
Hu, Bo; Jiang, Xin-Yu; Ding, Jun-Feng; Xie, Yan-Bo; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 353 (2005) C, pp. 576-594
A simple model is proposed to mimic and study the evolution of interpersonal relationships in a student class. The small social group is simply assumed as an undirected and weighted graph, in which students are represented by vertices, and the depth of favor or disfavor between them are denoted...
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