Asymmetric Peer Influence in Smartphone Adoption in a Large Mobile Network

作者: J.P. Han , Q. , Ferreira , P.A. , & Costeira

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摘要: Understanding adoption patterns of smartphones is of vital importance to telecommunication managers in today's highly dynamic mobile markets. In this paper, we leverage the network …

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