Coevolutionary characteristics of knowledge diffusion and knowledge network structures: A GA-ABM model

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The co-evolutionary dynamics of knowledge diffusion and network structure in knowledge management is a recent research trend in the field of complex networks. The aim of this study is to improve the knowledge diffusion performance of knowledge networks including personnel, innovative organizations and companies. In order to study the co-evolutionary dynamics of knowledge diffusion and network structure, we developed a genetic algorithm-agent based model (GA-ABM) by combining a genetic algorithm (GA) and an agent-based model (ABM). Our simulations show that our GA-ABM improved the average knowledge stock and knowledge growth rate of the whole network, compared with several other models. In addition, it was shown that the topological structure of the optimal network obtained by GA-ABM has the property of a random network. Finally, we found that the clustering coefficients of agents are not significant to improve knowledge diffusion performance.

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Jang, J., Ju, X., Ryu, U., & Om, H. (2019). Coevolutionary characteristics of knowledge diffusion and knowledge network structures: A GA-ABM model. JASSS, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.18564/jasss.4037

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