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Diffusion of Innovations on Social Networks (1.0.0)

The diffusion of innovations can be affected by the interactions between individuals in a social group. Such peer effects can occur through different mechanisms. The basic mechanisms are classified as information effect (i.e., the transmission of information), experience effect (i.e., the sharing of experience), and externality effect (i.e., externalities). We model how these effects occur through different types of ties in social networks.

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Associated Publications

Xiong, Hang and Payne, Diane and Kinsella, Stephen, Peer Effects in the Diffusion of Innovations: Theory and Simulation (March 2, 2015). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2606726 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2606726

Diffusion of Innovations on Social Networks 1.0.0

The diffusion of innovations can be affected by the interactions between individuals in a social group. Such peer effects can occur through different mechanisms. The basic mechanisms are classified as information effect (i.e., the transmission of information), experience effect (i.e., the sharing of experience), and externality effect (i.e., externalities). We model how these effects occur through different types of ties in social networks.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Hang Xiong Sat Apr 16 19:29:11 2016 Tue Feb 20 11:57:31 2018 Published

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