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Linking Network Structure and Diffusion Through Stochastic Dominance

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Lamberson, P.J.
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Abstract
Recent research identifies stochastic dominance as critical for understanding the relationship between network structure and diffusion. This paper introduces the concept of stochastic dominance, explains the theory linking stochastic dominance and diffusion, and applies this theory to a number of diffusion studies in the literature. The paper illustrates how the theory connects observations from different disciplines, and details when and how those observations can be generalized to broader classes of networks.
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2009-09-28
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66566
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Cambridge, MA; Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Instittute of Technology
Series/Report no.
MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4760-09
Keywords
social networks, diffusion, stochastic dominance

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