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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, March 2010
- Patrick Groeber, Heiko Rauhut:
Does ignorance promote norm compliance? 1-28 - Balázs Kovács, Glenn R. Carroll:
Niche width and scale in organizational competition: A computational approach. 29-60 - Katya Drozdova, Michael S. Samoilov:
Predictive analysis of concealed social network activities based on communication technology choices: early-warning detection of attack signals from terrorist organizations. 61-88 - Christopher E. Hutchins, Marge M. Benham-Hutchins:
Hiding in plain sight: criminal network analysis. 89-111
Volume 16, Number 2, June 2010
- Guido Fioretti, Alessandro Lomi:
Passing the buck in the garbage can model of organizational choice. 113-143 - Kent Wickstrøm Jensen, Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Richard M. Burton, Børge Obel:
The effect of virtuality on the functioning of centralized versus decentralized structures - an information processing perspective. 144-170 - Gang Zhang, Ruoyang Gao:
Modularity and incremental innovation: the roles of design rules and organizational communication. 171-200 - Mishael Milakovic, Simone Alfarano, Thomas Lux:
The small core of the German corporate board network. 201-215
Volume 16, Number 3, September 2010
- William G. Kennedy, Frank E. Ritter, Bradley J. Best:
Behavioral representation in modeling and simulation: Introduction to CMOT special issue - BRiMS 2009. 217-219 - David Reitter, Christian Lebiere:
A cognitive model of spatial path-planning. 220-245 - Jonathan H. Morgan, Geoffrey P. Morgan, Frank E. Ritter:
A preliminary model of participation for small groups. 246-270 - Jerry T. Ball, Christopher W. Myers, Andrea Heiberg, Nancy J. Cooke, Michael Matessa, Mary D. Freiman, Stuart M. Rodgers:
The synthetic teammate project. 271-299 - Lanny Lin, Michael A. Goodrich:
A Bayesian approach to modeling lost person behaviors based on terrain features in Wilderness Search and Rescue. 300-323
Volume 16, Number 4, December 2010
- Samer Hassan, Luis Antunes, Nigel Gilbert:
Going back home - Social simulation and artificial intelligence. 325-328 - Dwight W. Read:
Agent-based and multi-agent simulations: coming of age or in search of an identity? 329-347 - Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka:
Modeling pedestrian crowd behavior based on a cognitive model of social comparison theory. 348-372 - Yu Zhang, Jason Leezer:
Simulating human-like decisions in a memory-based agent model. 373-399 - Julian Zappala, Brian Logan:
Effects of resource availability on consensus decision making in primates. 400-415 - Javier Arroyo, Samer Hassan, Celia Gutiérrez, Juan Pavón:
Re-thinking simulation: a methodological approach for the application of data mining in agent-based modelling. 416-435
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