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Advances in Strategic Network Formation: Preferences, Centrality, and Externalities Berno Büchel
Advances in Strategic Network Formation: Preferences, Centrality, and Externalities
Berno Büchel
Imagine a world where everybody is calculative in building relationships. In this book I model such a scenario and ask how this behavior affects the structure of social networks. Applications include friendship networks, personal business networks, R&D collaborations, strategic alliances, and trade among countries. After discussing the formal modeling approach, I put a focus on two types of linking goals. One is the gain of access to information and support by having many other actors in close reach; the other one is the bargaining position that is attained by being a broker for others. It turns out that the interaction of two goals leads to non-trivial dynamics of the network structure. Moreover, it can be observed that a typical feature of friendship networks is destroyed by incentives for advantageous network positions. Finally, I turn to a focal problem in strategic network formation: there is a general conflict between stability, based on individual interest, and efficiency, based on collective welfare. I study the sources of inefficiency by analyzing the external effects of link formation.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 25, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9783838112176 |
| Publishers | Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls |
| Pages | 148 |
| Dimensions | 225 × 8 × 150 mm · 238 g |
| Language | German |
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