References [1] Erdős, P. and Rényi, A. 1959. On random graphs. Publicationes Mathematicae, vol. 6, pp. 290-297. [2] Erdős, P. and Rényi, A. 1960. On the evolution of random graphs. Publications of the Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, vol. 5, pp. 17-61. [3] Erdős, P. and Rényi, A. 1961. On the strength of connectedness of a random graph. Acta Mathematica Scientia Hungary, vol. 12, pp. 261-267. [4] Albert, R. and Barabási, A.L. 2002. Statistical mechanics of complex networks. Reviews of Modern Physics, vol. 74, pp. 47-97. [5] Albert, R. and Barabási, A.L. 1999. Emergence of scaling in random networks. Science, vol. 286, pp. 509-512. [6] Barabási, A.L., Albert, R. and Jeong, H. 1999. Mean-field theory for scale-free random networks. Physica A, vol. 272, pp. 173-187. [7] Jackson, M.O. 2008. Social and economic networks (Vol. 3). Princeton: Princeton university press. [8] Jackson, M.O. and Wolinsky, A. 1996. A strategic model of social and economic networks. Journal of economic theory, 71(1), pp.44-74. [9] Galeotti, A., Goyal, S., Jackson, M.O., Vega-Redondo, F. and Yariv, L. 2010. Network games. The review of economic studies, 77(1), pp.218-244. [10] Rittenberg and Tregarthen. Principles of Microeconomics: Chapter 6, Section 4. pp. 2. [11] Lamberson, P.J. 2011. Friendship-based Games. In 37th Annual Conference of the Eastern Economics Association. [12] Watts, D.J. and Strogatz, S.H. 1998. Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’networks. Nature, 393(6684), pp.440-442. [13] Koohborfardhaghighi, S. and Altmann, J. 2015. A Network Formation Model for Social Object Networks. In LISS 2014 (pp. 615-625). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [14] Wilensky, U. and Evanston, I. 1999. NetLogo: Center for connected learning and computer-based modeling. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, pp.49-52. [15] Bentham, J. (1879). An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation. Clarendon Press. [16] Koohborfardhaghighi, S. and Altmann, J. 2014. How Variability in Individual Patterns of Behavior Changes the Structural Properties of Networks. In Active Media Technology (pp. 49-60). Springer International Publishing. [17] Koohborfardhaghighi, S. and Altmann, J. 2014, April. How placing limitations on the size of personal networks changes the structural properties of complex networks. In Proceedings of the companion publication of the 23rd international conference on World Wide Web companion. pp. 1017-1022. [18] Hamill, L. and Gilbert, N. 2009. Social circles: A simple structure for agent-based social network models. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 12(2), p.3. [19] Travers, J. and Milgram, S. 1969. An experimental study of the small world problem. Sociometry, pp.425-443. [20] Dodds, P.S., Muhamad, R. and Watts, D.J. 2003. An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301(5634), pp.827-829. [21] Newman, M., Barabasi, A.L. and Watts, D.J. 2006. The structure and dynamics of networks. Princeton University Press. [22] König, M., Tessone, C.J. and Zenou, Y. 2009. A dynamic model of network formation with strategic interactions. [23] Buechel, B. 2009. Advances in strategic network formation: preferences, centrality, and externalities. [24] Michael, D.K. and Battiston, S. 2009. From graph theory to models of economic networks. a tutorial. In Networks, Topology and Dynamics. pp. 23-63. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [25] Buechel, B. 2008. Network formation with closeness incentives. Networks, Topology and Dynamics. Springer Lecture Notes in Economic and Mathematical Systems, 613, pp.95-109. [26] Bei, X., Chen, W., Teng, S.H., Zhang, J. and Zhu, J. 2009. Bounded budget betweenness centrality game for strategic network formations. In Algorithms-ESA 2009. pp. 227-238. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [27] Gallo, E. 2012. Small world networks with segregation patterns and brokers. Review of Network Economics, 11(3). [28] Borgatti, S.P. 2005. Centrality and network flow. Social networks, 27(1), pp.55-71. [29] Borgatti, S.P. and Everett, M.G., 2006. A graph-theoretic perspective on centrality. Social networks, 28(4), pp.466-484. [30] Freeman, L.C. 1978. Centrality in social networks conceptual clarification. Social networks, 1(3), pp.215-239. [31] Horn, R. A. and Johnson, C. R. 1990. Matrix Analysis. Cambridge University Press. [32] Newman, M. E. J. 2007. The New Palgrave Encyclopedia of Economics, Mathematics of networks. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. [33] Feld, S. L. 1991. Why your friends have more friends than you do. American Journal of Sociology, pp.1464-1477. [34] Uzzi, B., Amaral, L.A. and Reed‐Tsochas, F. 2007. Small‐world networks and management science research: A review. European Management Review, 4(2), pp.77-91. [35] Smith, R.D. 2006. The network of collaboration among rappers and its community structure. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2006(02), p.P02006. [36] Uzzi, B. and Spiro, J. 2005. Collaboration and creativity: The small world Problem1. American journal of sociology, 111(2), pp.447-504. [37] Koohborfardhaghighi, S. and Altmann, J. 2014. How structural changes in complex networks impact organizational learning performance. 6th Intl. W. on Emergent Intelligence on Networked Agents. [38] Koohborfardhaghighi, S. and Altmann, J. 2016. How Strategic Networking Impacts the Networking Outcome: A Complex Adaptive System Approach. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Electronic Commerce. [39] Thurow, L. 1983. Dangerous currents: The state of economics. OUP Catalogue. [40] Nell, E. J. 2007. Rational economic man. Cambridge University Press. [41] Green, D. P., Shapiro, I. and Shapiro, I. 1994. Pathologies of rational choice theory: A critique of applications in political science (p. 3). New Haven: Yale University Press. [42] Burt, R. S. 2000. The network structure of social capital. Research in organizational behavior, 22, pp. 345-423. [43] Coleman, J. S. 1988. Social capital in the creation of human capital. American journal of sociology, 94(Suppl.): S95-S120.