Concept information
TERME PRÉFÉRENTIEL
network effect
DÉFINITION(S)
- Phenomenon in which the value of participating in an activity increases with the number of participants. The consequence is that members of a group are disadvantaged when deviating from existing norms. For example, a researcher choosing to publish in an open access journal rather than a more ‘prestigious’ subscription journal, could result in reviewers of the author’s future funding applications taking a less favourable view of their work.
CONCEPT(S) GÉNÉRIQUE(S)
TRADUCTIONS
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espagnol
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efecto red
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externalidad de red
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français
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/TSO-QMSRJLT3-C
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