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Advances in Social Simulation : Looking in the Mirror / edited by Harko Verhagen, Melania Borit, Giangiacomo Bravo, Nanda Wijermans.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2020.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (XVII, 520 p. 130 illus., 85 illus. in color.)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Mathematics and Statistics eBooks 2020 English International
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Mathematics
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Social sciences
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Social sciences
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Data processing
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Social sciences
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Computer programs
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Computational intelligence
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Operations research
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Decision making
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Computer simulation
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Editor
Verhagen, Harko
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Verhagen, Harko
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Borit, Melania
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Borit, Melania
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Bravo, Giangiacomo
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Bravo, Giangiacomo
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Wijermans, Nanda
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Wijermans, Nanda
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Verhagen, Harko
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Borit, Melania
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Bravo, Giangiacomo
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Wijermans, Nanda
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Series
Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
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Springer Proceedings in Complexity, 2213-8684
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Summary note
This book presents the state-of-the-art in social simulation as presented at the Social Simulation Conference 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. It covers the developments in applications and methods of social simulation, addressing societal issues such as socio-ecological systems and policy making. Methodological issues discussed include large-scale empirical calibration, model sharing and interdisciplinary research, as well as decision making models, validation and the use of qualitative data in simulation modeling. Research areas covered include archaeology, cognitive science, economics, organization science, and social simulation education. This collection gives readers insight into the increasing use of social simulation in both its theoretical development and in practical applications such as policy making whereby modelling and the behavior of complex systems is key. The book will appeal to students, researchers and professionals in the various fields. .
Contents
Chapter1. How Social Simulation Could Help Social Science Deal With Context
Chapter2. Agent-Based Modelling With and Without Methodolog-ical Individualism
Chapter3. Inflation expectations in a small open economy
Chapter4. Causation in Agent-based Computational Social Science
Chapter5. Times of Crisis and Labour Market Reforms
Chapter6. Selecting the Right Game Concept for Social Simulation of Real-World Systems
Chapter7. Physician, Heal Thyself! The Prospects for Using ABM to Target Interventions in ABM Engagement
Chapter8. So You Got Two Ologies? The Challenge of Empirically Modelling Medical Prescribing Behaviour and its E ect on Anti-Microbial Resistance as a Case Study
Chapter9. Ethics-based Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems
Chapter10. Putting words into action: interdisciplinary collaboration in computational modelling
Chapter11. Multi-scale validation of an agent-based housing market model
Chapter12. Towards Agent-based Models of Rumours in Organizations: A Social Practice Theory Approach
Chapter13. Fixing sample biases in experimental data using agent-based modelling
Chapter14. Simulation of behavioural dynamics within urban gardening communities
Chapter15. Unleashing the Agents: From a Descriptive to an Explanatory Perspective in Agent-based Modelling
Chapter16. Participatory policy development with agent-based modeling overcoming the building energy-e ciency gap
Chapter17. Go Big Or Go Home? Simulating the E ect of Publishing Adopter Numbers for Two-Sided Platforms
Chapter18. Simulations with Values
Chapter19. To stay or to leave? Arti cial Sociality in GRASP world, an agent-based model
Chapter20. Simulating a direct energy market: products, performance, and social influence
Chapter21. Looking into the educational mirror: why computation is hardly being taught in the social sciences, and what to do about it
Chapter22. E ects of heterogeneous strategy composition on cooperation in the repeated public good game
Chapter23. A Health Policy Simulation and Gaming Model of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever and Zika Fever
Chapter24. An Agent Based Model for tertiary educational choices in Italy
Chapter25. (Ir-)Rationality of Teams: A process-oriented model of team cognition emergence
Chapter26. Early Holocene Socio-Ecological Dynamics in the Iberian Peninsula: A Network Approach
Chapter27. Influences of Innovation in Market Value
Chapter28. Making use of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Agent-Based Modeling
Chapter29. Policy Option Simulation in Socio-Ecological Systems
Chapter30. An Integrated Model to Assess the Impacts of Dams in Transboundary River Basins
Chapter31. Norms in social simulation: balancing between realism and scalability
Chapter32. Collaborating like professionals: integrating NetLogo and GitHub
Chapter33. Kickstarting cooperation: experience-weighted attraction learning and norm conformity in a step-level public goods game
Chapter34. Using Agent-Based Simulation to understand the role of values in policy-making
Chapter35. A Philosophical Framework of Shared Worlds and Cultural Signi cance for Social Simulation
Chapter36. Students of Religion Studying Social Conflict through Simulation and Modelling - An Exploration
Chapter37. Using Cognitive Work Analysis to inform agent-based modelling of automated driving
Chapter38. Modelling the "captain's nose": Exploring the shift towards autonomous shing with social simulation
Chapter39. Conceptualising Arti cial Anasazi with an Explicit Knowledge Representation and Population Model
Chapter40. Modeling Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Chapter41. The Arti cial Society Analytics Platform
Chapter42. Teaching the Complexity of Urban Systems with Participatory Social Simulation
Chapter43. Enabling innovation within public research institutes- A modelling approach
Chapter44. Using Social Simulations in Interdisciplinary Primary Education - an Expert Appraisal
Chapter45. Switching Costs in Turbulent Task Environments
Chapter46. Governing the Digital Society. Challenges for Agent-Based Modelling
Chapter47. Towards modelling interventions in small scale sheries
Chapter48. Population characteristics and the decision to convert to organic farming.
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ISBN
3-030-34127-5
Doi
10.1007/978-3-030-34127-5
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