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This paper presents a model of local network effects in which agents connected by a social network each value the adoption of a product by a heterogeneous subset of other agents in their 'neighborhood', and have incomplete information about the structure and strength of adoption...
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Supply chain disturbances can lead to substantial increases in production costs. To mitigate these risks, firms may take steps to reduce their reliance on volatile suppliers. We construct a model of endogenous network formation to investigate how these decisions affect the structure of the...
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The main purpose of the water distribution network is to supply water at adequate pressure and flow in the performance of urban areas and potable quality of water to the consumers. This paper highlights the effective analysis and distribution of network of pipes using EPANET tool as well as the...
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This contribution reviews definitions of entrepreneurial networks and entrepreneurial motives for networking. A distinction is drawn between entrepreneurial and family business networks. An outline of the variables that shape the composition of entrepreneurial networks looks into the boundaries...
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Traditional corporate social capital formulations have been based on a firm’s positioning within its network of market place alliances. This paper extends this model by incorporating additional firm status attributes into an integrated model for corporate social capital. An empirical study of...
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Recognizing advantageous network positions is key for firms to obtain and sustain competitive advantage. Exploiting these opportunities requires that firms have information about the network structure. We introduce a construct called network horizon to capture this information. We demonstrate,...
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This article proposes a framework to investigate the consequences of natural disasters. This framework is based on the disaggregation of Input-Output tables at the business level, through the representation of the regional economy as a network of production units. This framework accounts for (i)...
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In this paper, we propose a connection model for formation of networks having both positive and negative links. We define utility functions of a node and hence of a network by using balanced and unbalanced triads in the network. Further, using those utility functions we define strongly efficient...
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We provide a tractable concept that can be used to study the influence of the degree of farsightedness on network stability. A set of networks GK is a level-K farsightedly stable set if three conditions are satisfied. First, external deviations should be deterred. Second, from any network...
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This paper generalizes the standard transfer pricing concept of implicit support flowing from a parent company to its subsidiary. The first extension is to assume that implicit support might be ve or -ve for the recipient. The second is to consider the possibility of implicit support flowing...
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