Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
1997 - 2026
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Applicability and effectiveness of classifications models for achieving the twin objectives of growth and outreach of microfinance institutions pp. 451-474

- Manojit Chattopadhyay and Subrata Kumar Mitra
- Simulating influenza pandemic dynamics with public risk communication and individual responsive behavior pp. 475-495

- Wei Zhong
- Managerial influence on attitude formation in organizations: how to manage emergence pp. 496-523

- Peter Woensel, Dick Gilder, Peter Besselaar and Peter Groenewegen
- Integration decision-making in technology-sourcing cross-border M&As: a mathematical model pp. 524-545

- Feiqiong Chen, Yao Chen and Fangfang Zhong
- Confidence levels based Pythagorean fuzzy aggregation operators and its application to decision-making process pp. 546-571

- Harish Garg
- Operations research methods in political decisions: a case study on the European Parliament composition pp. 572-586

- Janusz Łyko and Radosław Rudek
- Garry Robins: Doing social network research: network-based research design for social scientists pp. 587-589

- Terrill L. Frantz
- Nick Crossley, Elisa Bellotti, Gemma Edwards, Martin G. Everett, Johan Koskinen, and Mark Tranmer: Social network analysis for ego-nets pp. 590-593

- Terrill L. Frantz
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- A computational consumer-driven market model: statistical properties and the underlying industry dynamics pp. 319-346

- Carlos M. Fernández-Márquez, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca and Francisco J. Vázquez
- Multivariate approximations to portfolio return distribution pp. 347-361

- Andrés Mora-Valencia, Trino Ñíguez Grau and Javier Perote
- Generating and analyzing spatial social networks pp. 362-390

- Meysam Alizadeh, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla and Andrew Crooks
- A fuzzy approach to a municipality grouping model towards creation of synergies pp. 391-408

- Víctor G. Alfaro-García, Anna M. Gil-Lafuente and Gerardo G. Alfaro Calderón
- A grey modeling procedure based on the data smoothing index for short-term manufacturing demand forecast pp. 409-422

- Che-Jung Chang, Jan-Yan Lin and Peng Jin
- Opinion dynamics in multi-agent systems: selected analytic models and verifying simulations pp. 423-450

- Stefania Monica and Federico Bergenti
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- How resource information backgrounds trigger post-merger integration and technology innovation? A dynamic analysis of resource similarity and complementarity pp. 167-198

- Feiqiong Chen, Qiaoshuang Meng and Fei Li
- Generic substitution policy, an incentive approach pp. 199-220

- Aida Isabel Tavares
- Self-organization and social science pp. 221-257

- David Anzola, Peter Barbrook-Johnson and Juan I. Cano
- Integrating accounting and multiplicative calculus: an effective estimation of learning curve pp. 258-270

- Hasan Özyapıcı, İlhan Dalcı and Ali Özyapıcı
- The interpersonal diffusion mechanism of unethical behavior in groups: a social network perspective pp. 271-292

- Duanxu Wang, Xin Pi and Yuhao Pan
- Corruption and its detection: a graph-theoretic approach pp. 293-300

- Thebeth Rufaro Mukwembi and Simon Mukwembi
- Reporting a network’s most-central actor with a confidence level pp. 301-312

- Terrill L. Frantz and Kathleen M. Carley
- Book review: The Journal of Organizational Design pp. 313-318

- Terrill L. Frantz
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- The Tangled Nature Model for organizational ecology pp. 1-31

- Rudy Arthur, Arwen Nicholson, Paolo Sibani and Michael Christensen
- Effects of asymmetric knowledge spillovers on the stability of horizontal and vertical R&D cooperation pp. 32-60

- Deming Zeng, Luyun Xu and Xia-an Bi
- Inferring final organizational outcomes from intermediate outcomes of exploration and exploitation: the complexity link pp. 61-93

- Sasanka Sekhar Chanda
- Controlling for false negatives in agent-based models: a review of power analysis in organizational research pp. 94-121

- Davide Secchi and Raffaello Seri
- Modeling the governance of cooperative firms pp. 122-166

- Harold Paredes-Frigolett, Pablo Nachar-Calderón and Carmen Marcuello
Volume 22, issue 4, 2016
- An equilibrium model of how regulative and normative institutions influence micro-economic and organizational behavior pp. 383-411

- Walid F. Nasrallah and Karim A. Cheaib
- Politics, strong institution and competitive advantage: an examination of organizational aspiration for competition pp. 412-443

- Inseong Song and Jonghoon Bae
- Evolutionary and classification methods for local labor markets delineation pp. 444-466

- M. Pilar Alonso, M. Asunción Beamonte, Pilar Gargallo and Manuel Salvador
- Time series modeling of Army Mission Command communication networks: an event-driven analysis pp. 467-486

- Laura R. Marusich and Norbou Buchler
- Modeling safety culture as a socially emergent phenomenon: a case study in aircraft maintenance pp. 487-520

- David Passenier, Colin Mols, Jan Bím and Alexei Sharpanskykh
- The impact of socio-technical communication styles on the diversity and innovation potential of global science collaboratories pp. 521-548

- Özgür Özmen, Levent Yilmaz and Jeffrey Smith
Volume 22, issue 3, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue on insider threat modeling and simulation pp. 261-272

- Andrew P. Moore, Kirk A. Kennedy and Thomas J. Dover
- An agent-based approach to modeling insider threat pp. 273-287

- John A. Sokolowski, Catherine M. Banks and Thomas J. Dover
- Inadvertent leaks: exploration via agent-based dynamic network simulation pp. 288-317

- Kathleen M. Carley and Geoffrey P. Morgan
- Compliance signaling games: toward modeling the deterrence of insider threats pp. 318-349

- William Casey, Jose Andre Morales, Evan Wright, Quanyan Zhu and Bud Mishra
- Using dynamic models to support inferences of insider threat risk pp. 350-381

- Paul J. Sticha and Elise T. Axelrad
Volume 22, issue 2, 2016
- Modeling criminality: the impact of emotions, norms and interaction structures pp. 135-160

- Roger Waldeck
- Dialogue strategy for horizontal communication in MAS organization pp. 161-183

- Akram Beigi and Nasser Mozayani
- Linking routines to the evolution of IT capability on agent-based modeling and simulation: a dynamic perspective pp. 184-211

- Bing Bai, Byungjoon Yoo, Xiuquan Deng, Iljoo Kim and Dehua Gao
- Learning horizon and optimal alliance formation pp. 212-236

- Hans T. W. Frankort, John Hagedoorn and Wilko Letterie
- Cluster fluctuation in two-dimensional lattices with local interactions pp. 237-259

- Jianjun Lu and Shozo Tokinaga
Volume 22, issue 1, 2016
- Behavior representation in modeling and simulation: introduction to CMOT special issue: BRiMS 2013 pp. 1-3

- William G. Kennedy, Robert St. Amant and David Reitter
- An agent-based model of organizational ambidexterity decisions and strategies in new product development pp. 4-46

- Christine Chou and Steven O. Kimbrough
- A longitudinal study of evolving networks in response to natural disaster pp. 47-70

- Alireza Abbasi and Naim Kapucu
- Weekends as social distancing and their effect on the spread of influenza pp. 71-87

- Philip C. Cooley, Sarah M. Bartsch, Shawn T. Brown, William D. Wheaton, Diane K. Wagener and Bruce Y. Lee
- Individual and organizational conditions for the emergence and evolution of bandwagons pp. 88-133

- Davide Secchi and Nicole L. Gullekson
Volume 21, issue 4, 2015
- Determinants of female entrepreneurship in Spain: an institutional approach pp. 341-355

- Maria Noguera, Claudia Alvarez, Jose Merigo Lindahl and David Urbano
- The web mirrors value in the real world: comparing a firm’s valuation with its web network position pp. 356-379

- Qiaoyun Yun and Peter A. Gloor
- The inevitability and irreversibility of organizational uncontrollability pp. 380-405

- Hugh Mandele and Arjen Witteloostuijn
- How controls influence organizational information processing: insights from a computational modeling investigation pp. 406-436

- Chris P. Long, Sim B. Sitkin, Laura B. Cardinal and Richard M. Burton
- Environmental turbulence, density, and learning strategies: when does organizational adaptation matter? pp. 437-460

- Taehyon Choi
- TANDEM: a trust-based agent framework for networked decision making pp. 461-490

- Sibel Adalı, Kevin Chan and Jin-Hee Cho
Volume 21, issue 3, 2015
- Behavioral representation in modeling and simulation: introduction to CMOT special issue—BRiMS 2012 pp. 243-246

- Bradley J. Best, William G. Kennedy and Robert St. Amant
- Optimal exploration and exploitation: the managerial intentionality perspective pp. 247-273

- Sasanka Sekhar Chanda and Sougata Ray
- ACT-R models of information foraging in geospatial intelligence tasks pp. 274-295

- Jaehyon Paik and Peter Pirolli
- Modeling the span of control of leaders with different skill sets pp. 296-317

- Walid F. Nasrallah, Charbel J. Ouba, Ali A. Yassine and Issam M. Srour
- On the robustness of centrality measures against link weight quantization in social networks pp. 318-339

- Sho Tsugawa, Yukihiro Matsumoto and Hiroyuki Ohsaki
Volume 21, issue 2, 2015
- Building social networks out of cognitive blocks: factors of interest in agent-based socio-cognitive simulations pp. 115-149

- Changkun Zhao, Ryan Kaulakis, Jonathan H. Morgan, Jeremiah W. Hiam, Frank E. Ritter, Joesph Sanford and Geoffrey P. Morgan
- An agent-based “proof of principle” for Walrasian macroeconomic theory pp. 150-183

- Edoardo Gaffeo, Mauro Gallegati and Umberto Gostoli
- Opinions, influence, and zealotry: a computational study on stubbornness pp. 184-209

- Dustin L. Arendt and Leslie M. Blaha
- Learning and prediction of relational time series pp. 210-241

- Terence K. Tan and Christian J. Darken
Volume 21, issue 1, 2015
- Evidence-based modelling of hybrid organizational strategies pp. 1-23

- Malcolm J. Beynon, Rhys Andrews and George A. Boyne
- Generalized key player problem pp. 24-47

- Janghoon Yang
- A topological framework to explore longitudinal social networks pp. 48-68

- Shahadat Uddin, Arif Khan, Liaquat Hossain, Mahendra Piraveenan and Sven Carlsson
- An approach based on the Bass model for analyzing the effects of feature fatigue on customer equity pp. 69-89

- Mingxing Wu, Liya Wang and Ming Li
- Using a cognitive architecture with a physiological substrate to represent effects of a psychological stressor on cognition pp. 90-114

- Christopher L. Dancy, Frank E. Ritter, Keith A. Berry and Laura C. Klein
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