Journal: Advances in Complex Systems
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Abbreviation
Adv. Complex Syst.
Publisher
World Scientific
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- Modularity, Dependece and ChangeItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsGeipel, Markus Michael (2012) - Coexistence of social norms based on in- and out-group interactionsItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsFent, Thomas; Groeber, Patrick; Schweitzer, Frank (2007) - Optimal migration promotes the outbreak of cooperation in heterogeneous populationsItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsSchweitzer, Frank; Behera, Laxmidar (2012) - Divide and conquer?Item type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsPress, Kerstin (2007) - The relation between migration and FDI in the OECD from a complex network perspectiveItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsGaras, Antonios; Lapatinas, Athanasios; Poulios, Konstantinos (2016) - Critical behavior in an evolutionary ultimatum game with social structureItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsEguílz, Victor; Tessone, Claudio J. (2009) - Foreword to the Special Issue on Success in ScienceItem type: Other Journal Item
Advances in Complex SystemsVerginer, Luca; Vaccario, Giacomo; Petersen, Alexander M. (2021) - Complex Dynamics in EconomicsItem type: Journal Issue
Advances in Complex Systems(2001) - From crowd dynamics to crowd safetyItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsJohansson, Anders; Helbing, Dirk; Al-Abideen, Habib Z.; et al. (2008) - The Role of Network Embeddedness on the Selection of Collaboration Partners: an Agent-Based Model with Empirical ValidationItem type: Journal Article
Advances in Complex SystemsSchweitzer, Frank; Garas, Antonios; Tomasello, Mario V.; et al. (2022)We use a data-driven agent-based model to study the core-periphery structure of two collaboration networks, R&D alliances between firms and co-authorship relations between scientists. To characterize the network embeddedness of agents, we introduce a coreness value obtained from a weighted k-core decomposition. We study the change of these coreness values when collaborations with newcomers or established agents are formed. Our agent-based model is able to reproduce the empirical coreness differences of collaboration partners and to explain why we observe a change in partner selection for agents with high network embeddedness.
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