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The Human Network: How Your Social Position Determines Your Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors
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Consequently, an optimal networking strategy is to know a lot of different people from different circles, have multiple organizational affiliations in a variety of different industries and sectors that are geographically dispersed, but not necessarily to know the people well or to develop close ties with them.
Jeffrey Pfeffer • Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don't
Now think about how the math continues to cascade through the network. Princeton hopes that I continue to be an active recruiting node on the network, providing the students with great employment options. But my cost/reward math doesn’t work. The denominator is zero. So Princeton lost a recruiter node in their network for now. Further, now those st... See more
nfx.com • Your Life Is Driven by Network Effects
someone with a great deal of prestige and clout can potentially catalyze an escape from a bad equilibrium.
Moshe Koppel • Judaism Straight Up: Why Real Religion Endures
There frankly is a hell of a lot of value in the game theory and economics literature.
W. Brian Arthur • Complexity Economics: Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute's 2019 Fall Symposium
it deals with the evolution of social
Thomas C. Schelling • Micromotives and Macrobehavior
who are assumed to want to maximize their utility10 U,