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The main subject of this paper is to explain and investigate the results and structure of the competition between two networks. The article proceeds in the ...
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Therefore the monopolist starts the network service at the same cost as perfect competition and has the same critical mass. For all smaller marginal costs ...
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Jan 14, 2016 · Critical mass theorists argue that this 'large group problem' can be solved by an initial critical mass of contributors, whose efforts can ...
Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.
An optimal value of critical mass which led to the best cooperation was identified. We also found that cooperations emerged earlier for reusable public goods, ...
Critical mass theorists argue that this 'large group problem' can be solved by an initial critical mass of contributors, whose efforts can produce a 'bandwagon' ...
This article explores the role of 'critical mass' and social networks in the generation of collective action. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative ...
In that range, below a "critical mass" point n1, a network will not be feasible, unless supported by external sources. We define critical mass as the smallest.
Abstract - Place branding relies on the assumption of inter-territorial competition which seems to be the overall approach to place management.
Economides, Nicholas and Charles Himmelberg (1995) “Critical Mass and Network. Evolution in Telecommunications,” in Toward a Competitive Telecommunication.