Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
1997 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 1, 2025
- Simplicity of rumor self-organization revealed by unstable eigenvectors and amplitudes pp. 1-26

- T. D. Frank
- Simulating the impact of social resource shortages on involution competition: involution, sit-up, and lying-flat strategies pp. 27-62

- Renxian Zuo, Chaocheng He, Jiang Wu, Hao Jin, Jiarui Miao and Hang Xiong
- Injecting complexity in simulation models: Do selection and social influence jointly promote cooperation? pp. 63-104

- Carlos A. Matos Fernandes, Andreas Flache and Dieko M. Bakker
Volume 30, issue 4, 2024
- Human emergency behaviour and psychological stress characteristic mining based on large-scale emergencies pp. 293-320

- Yi Luo, Xiaoping Yang, Xiaoming Li, Zhenzhen Chen and Fangyuan Liu
- Estimating dynamic logit models with unobserved individual heterogeneity and with application in household brand choices pp. 321-349

- Changbiao Liu
- The dynamic effects of transformational leadership on employee retention and employability over time: an agent-based model pp. 350-380

- Sophia R. Thomas and S. R. Aurora
Volume 30, issue 3, 2024
- Fake or not? Automated detection of COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation in social networks and digital media pp. 187-205

- Izzat Alsmadi, Natalie Manaeva Rice and Michael J. O’Brien
- Connecting the domains: an investigation of internet domains found in Covid-19 conspiracy tweets pp. 206-231

- J. D. Moffitt, Catherine King and Kathleen M. Carley
- Differences between antisemitic and non-antisemitic English language tweets pp. 232-266

- Gunther Jikeli, David Axelrod, Rhonda K. Fischer, Elham Forouzesh, Weejeong Jeong, Daniel Miehling and Katharina Soemer
- Measuring the impact of suspending Umrah, a global mass gathering in Saudi Arabia on the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 267-292

- Sultanah M. Alshammari, Waleed K. Almutiry, Harsha Gwalani, Saeed M. Algarni and Kawther Saeedi
Volume 30, issue 2, 2024
- #WhatIsDemocracy: finding key actors in a Chinese influence campaign pp. 127-147

- Charity S. Jacobs and Kathleen M. Carley
- Two probability theories and a garbage can pp. 148-160

- David Mortimore, Mustafa Canan and Raymond R. Buettner
- Hidden messages: mapping nations’ media campaigns pp. 161-172

- Keeley Erhardt and Alex Pentland
- Is more always better? Unveiling the impact of contributor dynamics on collaborative mapping pp. 173-186

- Aylin McGough, Hamdi Kavak and Ron Mahabir
Volume 30, issue 1, 2024
- Applications of agent-based modeling and simulation in organization management: a quarter-century review through bibliometric mapping (1998–2022) pp. 1-31

- Jiunyan Wu, Takaki Ohya and Tomoki Sekiguchi
- Integrating individual and social learning: accuracy and evolutionary viability pp. 32-74

- Igor Douven and Gerhard Schurz
- Knowledge sharing in a dynamic, multi-level organization: an agent-based modeling approach pp. 75-100

- Bianica Pires, Joshua Goldstein, Emily Molfino, Kathryn Ziemer, Mark Orr and José Jiménez
- How allocation of resources and attention aids in pursuing multiple organizational goals pp. 101-125

- Minyoung Choi and Jae-Suk Yang
Volume 29, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial of the Special Issue from WorldCIST'20 pp. 503-506

- Inês Domingues and Ana Filipa Sequeira
- Computational simulation of the COVID-19 epidemic with the SEIR stochastic model pp. 507-525

- Carlos Balsa, Isabel Lopes, Teresa Guarda and José Rufino
- Architecture of a maturity model for information systems in higher education institutions: multiple case study for dimensions identification pp. 526-541

- Rui Humberto Pereira, João Vidal Carvalho and Álvaro Rocha
- 280 characters to the White House: predicting 2020 U.S. presidential elections from twitter data pp. 542-569

- Rodrigue Rizk, Dominick Rizk, Frederic Rizk and Sonya Hsu
Volume 29, issue 3, 2023
- Social distance “nudge:” a context aware mHealth intervention in response to COVID pandemics pp. 391-414

- Shuyuan Mary Ho, Xiuwen Liu, Md Shamim Seraj and Sabrina Dickey
- Drone strikes and radicalization: an exploration utilizing agent-based modeling and data applied to Pakistan pp. 415-433

- Brandon Shapiro and Andrew Crooks
- Approaching (super)human intent recognition in stag hunt with the Naïve Utility Calculus generative model pp. 434-447

- Lux Miranda and Ozlem Ozmen Garibary
- Vaccination trials on hold: malicious and low credibility content on Twitter during the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine development pp. 448-469

- Sameera Horawalavithana, Ravindu Silva, Nipuna Weerasekara, N G Kin Wai, Mohamed Nabeel, Buddhini Abayaratna, Charitha Elvitigala, Primal Wijesekera and Adriana Iamnitchi
- Coordinating Narratives Framework for cross-platform analysis in the 2021 US Capitol riots pp. 470-486

- Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, Iain J. Cruickshank and Kathleen M. Carley
- Developing an agent-based model to minimize spreading of malicious information in dynamic social networks pp. 487-502

- Mustafa Alassad, Muhammad Nihal Hussain and Nitin Agarwal
Volume 29, issue 2, 2023
- Modeling managerial search behavior based on Simon’s concept of satisficing pp. 265-299

- Friederike Wall
- Decision making under high complexity: a computational model for the science of muddling through pp. 300-335

- Sai Yayavaram and Sasanka Sekhar Chanda
- Star-studded or equalitarianism: how does the distribution of creative stars affect exploration–exploitation balance? pp. 336-362

- Jie Mi, Zaiyang Xie and Shaojie Lv
- A description and mathematization of an adaptation-based culture mechanism pp. 363-390

- Leslie A. Laam, George Godlewski and Wayne Psek
Volume 29, issue 1, 2023
- The Ground Truth program: simulations as test beds for social science research methods pp. 1-19

- Asmeret Naugle, Adam Russell, Kiran Lakkaraju, Laura Swiler, Stephen Verzi and Vicente Romero
- Urban life: a model of people and places pp. 20-51

- Andreas Züfle, Carola Wenk, Dieter Pfoser, Andrew Crooks, Joon-Seok Kim, Hamdi Kavak, Umar Manzoor and Hyunjee Jin
- Groups, governance, and greed: the ACCESS world model pp. 52-83

- Scott Rager, Alice Leung, Shannon Pinegar, Jennifer Mangels, Marshall Scott Poole and Noshir Contractor
- Disaster world pp. 84-117

- David V. Pynadath, Bistra Dilkina, David C. Jeong, Richard S. John, Stacy C. Marsella, Chirag Merchant, Lynn C. Miller and Stephen J. Read
- SCAMP’s stigmergic model of social conflict pp. 118-155

- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Jason Greanya, Peggy McCarthy, Jonathan A. Morell, Srikanth Nadella and Laura Sappelsa
- Searching for explanations: testing social scientific methods in synthetic ground-truthed worlds pp. 156-187

- Aurora C. Schmidt, Christopher J. Cameron, Corey Lowman, Joshua Brulé, Amruta J. Deshpande, Seyyed A. Fatemi, Vladimir Barash, Ariel M. Greenberg, Cash J. Costello, Eli S. Sherman, Rohit Bhattacharya, Liz McQuillan, Alexander Perrone, Yanni A. Kouskoulas, Clay Fink, June Zhang, Ilya Shpitser and Michael W. Macy
- Does big data serve policy? Not without context. An experiment with in silico social science pp. 188-219

- Chris Graziul, Alexander Belikov, Ishanu Chattopadyay, Ziwen Chen, Hongbo Fang, Anuraag Girdhar, Xiaoshuang Jia, P. M. Krafft, Max Kleiman-Weiner, Candice Lewis, Chen Liang, John Muchovej, Alejandro Vientós, Meg Young and James Evans
- Explaining and predicting human behavior and social dynamics in simulated virtual worlds: reproducibility, generalizability, and robustness of causal discovery methods pp. 220-241

- Svitlana Volkova, Dustin Arendt, Emily Saldanha, Maria Glenski, Ellyn Ayton, Joseph Cottam, Sinan Aksoy, Brett Jefferson and Karthnik Shrivaram
- What can simulation test beds teach us about social science? Results of the ground truth program pp. 242-263

- Asmeret Naugle, Daniel Krofcheck, Christina Warrender, Kiran Lakkaraju, Laura Swiler, Stephen Verzi, Ben Emery, Jaimie Murdock, Michael Bernard and Vicente Romero
Volume 28, issue 4, 2022
- “I know you are, but what am I?” Profiling cyberbullying based on charged language pp. 293-320

- Shuyuan Mary Ho and Wenyi Li
- ReOpen demands as public health threat: a sociotechnical framework for understanding the stickiness of misinformation pp. 321-334

- Francesca Bolla Tripodi
- Survival analysis for insider threat pp. 335-351

- Elie Alhajjar and Taylor Bradley
- Food supply network disruption and mitigation: an integrated perspective of traceability technology and network structure pp. 352-389

- Lili Wang, Bin Hu, Yihang Feng, Yanting Duan and Wuyi Zhang
Volume 28, issue 3, 2022
- How to encourage innovation failure knowledge sharing in virtual research organization: an incentive mechanism based on game theory pp. 193-213

- Zhuang Xiong, Pengju Wang and Chengxia Wu
- Leadership challenges in the context of university 4.0. A thematic synthesis literature review pp. 214-246

- Álvaro Rocha, Maria José Angélico Gonçalves, Amélia Ferreira Silva, Sandrina Teixeira and Rui Silva
- Applying a process for the shared understanding construction in computer-supported collaborative work: an experiment pp. 247-270

- Vanessa Agredo-Delgado, Pablo H. Ruiz, Alicia Mon, Cesar A. Collazos, Fernando Moreira and Habib M. Fardoun
- BigData oriented to business decision making: a real case study in constructel pp. 271-291

- Anthony Martins, Maryam Abbasi, Pedro Martins and Filipe Sá
Volume 28, issue 2, 2022
- Distributed knowledge and the organization of economic activity pp. 95-111

- Vipin P. Veetil
- Online discussion threads as conversation pools: predicting the growth of discussion threads on reddit pp. 112-140

- Sameera Horawalavithana, Nazim Choudhury, John Skvoretz and Adriana Iamnitchi
- Random or preferential? Evolutionary mechanism of user behavior in co-creation community pp. 141-177

- Fanshun Zhang, Congdong Li, Cejun Cao and Zhiwei Zhang
- A multi-value cellular automata model for multi-lane traffic flow under lagrange coordinate pp. 178-192

- Junwei Zeng, Yongsheng Qian, Fan Yin, Leipeng Zhu and Dejie Xu
Volume 28, issue 1, 2022
- Social cognitive theory and women’s career choices: an agent—based model simulation pp. 1-26

- Najib A. Mozahem
- Transitions among states behind interactive agent model pp. 27-51

- Po-Keng Cheng
- Sensitivity analysis of agent-based models: a new protocol pp. 52-94

- Emanuele Borgonovo, Marco Pangallo, Jan Rivkin, Leonardo Rizzo and Nicolaj Siggelkow
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