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knowledge. This systematic cognitive bias alters many predictions derived from game theory which involve an asymmetry of …An individual is affected by the curse of knowledge when he fails to appreciate the viewpoint of a lesser … information between the players. We investigate in this article how the curse of knowledge modifies individual behaviours in …
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knowledge. This systematic cognitive bias alters many predictions derived from game theory which involve an asymmetry of …An individual is affected by the curse of knowledge when he fails to appreciate the viewpoint of a lesser … information between the players. We investigate in this article how the curse of knowledge modifies individual behaviours in …
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By applying the evolutionary economic geography approach and focusing on the organizational dimension of the knowledge …-based theory of the firm the paper intends to make both a conceptual and an empirical contribution to understand the ways in which … knowledge dynamics unfold in time and space and lead to innovative change. The article focuses on the connections of cumulative …
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This paper empirically explores relations between network positions in knowledge networks andtrust. In social network … theory the closure argument and the gossip argument describe thisrelation. These two arguments do not distinguish between …-specific knowledge networks. Empirical data were collected on a network of 55 individuals inthe setting of account management. These data …
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, has always considered sets of individuals with assumed characteristics, namely the level of knowledge, although in an … individuals, was characterised by a certain level of knowledge that, indeed, could be associated with the one of its …, since the very first economic models of the government, it was assumed that the level of knowledge of society, represented …
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