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Introduction to Digital Economics
Chapter 18 · Digital Market Modeling 275 18 18.5 Analysis of Real Markets As shown, the temporal evolution of markets can be described mathematically using coupled sets of ordinary differential equations. In most cases, these equa- tions cannot be solved using analytical methods. In the few cases in which analyti- cal solutions can be found, it is necessary to treat all flow parameters as constants. Even the simple Bass equation cannot be solved analytically if the coefficients of innovation and imitation are functions of time. Real markets are much more complicated than the three simple cases described in this chapter: system parameters are not constants but may be complex functions of time and the number of current customers; the model itself may be more com- plex containing additional customer states (or compartments) and flows; and there may be more complex feedbacks from the market regulating the flows between states. Such complex cases can be analyzed using system dynamics. The method is briefly outlined in 7 Box 18.5 . The interested reader is advised to consult the spe- cialized literature on system dynamics (e.g., the two books listed below) to learn more about this important method for the analysis of complex systems. BPQ model are examples of such com- partmental models in the digital econ- omy. J. Cannarella and J. A. Spechler modified the SIR model by adding pos- itive feedback to the recovery mecha- nism. They called the model the irSIR model, where “ir” stands for “infectious recovery,” and used it to forecast the evolution of Facebook and Myspace (Cannarella & Spechler, 2014 ). The model fitted well with the evolution of Myspace but not for Facebook. The growth rate of Facebook had started to decline during 2013, and from this data, they predicted (in 2014) a rapid decline in Facebook users starting from 2017. The growth rate of Facebook regained its original speed in 2015, so the predic- tion was based on too little data. This is similar to the problem the health authorities have to predict the evolu- tion of COVID-19. Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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