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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Wander Jager , Rineke Verbrugge , Andreas Flache , Gert de RooPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Volume: 528 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 8.395kg ISBN: 9783319472522ISBN 10: 3319472526 Pages: 460 Publication Date: 17 March 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsFrom Field Data to Attitude Formation.- A Simple-to-use BDI architecture for Agent-based Modeling and Simulation.- Food Incident Interactive Training Tool: a serious game for food incident management.- A Cybernetic Model of Macroeconomic Disequilibrium.- How Should Agent-Based Modelling Engage With Historical Processes?.- Evolutionary Cooperation in a Multi-Agent Society.- Design of an empirical agent-based model to explore rural household food security within a developing country context.- Comparing Income Replacement Rate by Prefecture in Japanese Pension System.- Hybrid simulation approach for technological innovation policy making in developing countries.- Modelling Contextual Decision Making in Dilemma Games.- Preliminary results from an agent-based model of the daily commute in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, UK.- Agent-Based Modelling of Military Communications on the Roman Frontier.- The Leviathan model without gossips and vanity: the richness of influence based on perceived hierarchy.- A calibration to properly design a model integrating residential mobility and migration in a rural area.- Modeling Contagion of Behavior in Friendship Networks as Coordination Games.- A Model of Social and Economic Capital in Social Networks.- The Impact of Macro-Scale Determinants on Individual Residential Mobility Behaviour.- Modelling the energy transition: Application of Agent Based Modelling to Integrated Assessment Modelling.- A spatially explicit agent-based model of the diffusion of green electricity: Model setup and retrodictive validation.- A Network Analytic Approach to Investigating a Land-Use Change Agent-Based Model.- Network Influence Effects in Agent-Based Modelling of Civil Violence.- Modeling the evolution of ideological landscapes through opinion dynamics.- Changing Habits using Contextualized Decision Making.- SocialSIM – Real-life social simulation asa field for students´ research projects.- Simulating Thomas Kuhn‘s Scientific Revolutions: The Example of the Paradigm Change from System Dynamics to Agent Based Modelling.- Using ABM to clarify and refine social practice theory.- Transition to Low-carbon Economy:Simulating Nonlinearities in the Electricity Market, Navarre Region-Spain.- Statistical Verification of the Multiagent Model of Volatility Clustering on Financial Markets.- Social Amplification of Risk Framework: An Agent-Based Approach.- How precise are the specifications of a psychological theory? Comparing implementations of Lindenberg and Steg’s Goal-Framing Theory of everyday pro-environmental behaviour.- Lessons learned replicating the analysis of outputs from a social simulation of biodiversity incentivisation.- The Pursuit of Happiness: A Model of Group Formation.- Understanding and Predicting Compliance with Safety Regulations at an Airline Ground Service Organization.- Opinions on Contested Infrastructures over Time: A Longitudinal, Empirically-Based Simulation.- Road repair sequencing for disaster victim evacuation.- Using empirical data for designing, calibrating and validating simulation models.- A methodology for simulating synthetic populations for the analysis of socio-technical infrastructures.- Modelling the Individual Process of Career Choice.- Modelling the role of social media at street protests.- AgentBase: Agent Based Modelling in the Browser.ReviewsAuthor InformationThe editors are collaborators at the Groningen Center for Social Complexity Studies (GCSCS) and organised the Social Simulation Conference 2015 in Groningen, The Netherlands. The GCSCS serves as a platform connecting researchers at or affiliated with the University of Groningen working in the field of social complexity. The aim of the GCSCS is to provide high quality research and education, interacting actively with business, government and the public, and in particular to address the goal of stimulating cross-border research and education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |