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Interdependent Security

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2003
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Kunreuther, Howard, Heal, Geoffrey
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Negatively interdependent preferences [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Choice and Welfare, 2000
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Efe A. Ok, Levent Koçkesen
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Interdependence Theory

2012
As one of the classic theories of social psychology, interdependence theory has since its earliest formulation (Thibaut and Kelley, 1959) addressed broad classic themes such as dependence and power, rules and norms, as well as coordination and cooperation.
Van Lange, Paul A.M., Rusbult, Caryl E.
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Systemic Interdependences

2015
The increasing complexification of our society is creating and/or tightening interdependences among all its component systems; it is thus crucial to understand the consequences of such an evolution. We will discuss how such interdependences can lead to systemic risk, i.e., to the emergence of unforeseen behavior that could have not been predicted from ...
Gregorio D'Agostino, Antonio Scala
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Interdependency Effects Measured on Complex Interdependent Networks

2010 Complexity in Engineering, 2010
Technological and energetic networks display functional interdependency effects which should be evaluated and accounted for when control and healing strategies have to be envisaged. Topological and functional emulations (based on available data) of interconnected networks might help in shedding some light on the complex entanglement binding different ...
Vittorio Rosato   +3 more
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Interdependent Preferences

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
This brief note discusses the use of utility functions with interdependent preferences and their ...
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Growth and Interdependence

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1997
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Interdependent Preferences

2008
Consumer preferences can be influenced by the choices of other consumers in many ways. For example, through imitative (or bandwagon) and escaping (or snob) behaviors. Consumption choices are adopted with regard to a reference group. In this paper we propose a model in which agents can be not only locally connected to their reference group but, in some ...
Naimzada, A, Tramontana, F
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