Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2015
- Determinants of female entrepreneurship in Spain: an institutional approach pp. 341-355

- Maria Noguera, Claudia Alvarez, José M. Merigó 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
Volume 20, issue 4, 2014
- Identity-based learning and segregation in social networks under different institutional environments pp. 339-368

- Mooweon Rhee and Tohyun Kim
- Evolving intergroup cooperation pp. 369-393

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Optimizing human activity patterns using global sensitivity analysis pp. 394-416

- Geoffrey Fairchild, Kyle S. Hickmann, Susan M. Mniszewski, Sara Y. Del Valle and James M. Hyman
- Penalty mechanism design pp. 417-429

- Pu-yan Nie
- Defence firms facing liberalization: innovation and export in an agent-based model of the defence industry pp. 430-461

- Martin Blom, Fulvio Castellacci and Arne Fevolden
Volume 20, issue 3, 2014
- Attitude change in arbitrarily large organizations pp. 219-251

- Luis Almeida Costa and João Amaro Matos
- Opinion transmission in organizations: an agent-based modeling approach pp. 252-277

- Juliette Rouchier, Paola Tubaro and Cécile Emery
- Key potential-oriented criticality analysis for complex military organization based on FINC-E model pp. 278-301

- Guoli Yang, Weiming Zhang, Baoxin Xiu, Zhong Liu and Jincai Huang
- Cognitive modeling of socially transmitted affordances: a computational model of behavioral adoption tested against archival data from the Stanford Prison Experiment pp. 302-337

- Benjamin D. Nye
Volume 20, issue 2, 2014
- Effects of reputation communication expressiveness in virtual societies pp. 113-132

- Luis G. Nardin, Anarosa A. F. Brandão, Elisabeti Kira and Jaime S. Sichman
- Dynamics of effort allocation and evolution of trust: an agent-based model pp. 133-154

- Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei and Brett W. Parris
- Reputation, inequality and meeting techniques: visualising user hierarchy to support collaboration pp. 155-175

- Karin Hansson, Petter Karlström, Aron Larsson and Harko Verhagen
- Trusting the messenger because of the message: feedback dynamics from information quality to source evaluation pp. 176-194

- Fabio Paglieri, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Célia Costa Pereira, Rino Falcone, Andrea Tettamanzi and Serena Villata
- The growth strategies in the hospitality industry from the perspective of the forgotten effects pp. 195-210

- Onofre Martorell-Cunill, Anna M. Gil-Lafuente, Antoni Socias Salvà and Carles Mulet Forteza
- Reputation to understand society pp. 211-217

- Mario Paolucci and Jaime Simão Sichman
Volume 20, issue 1, 2014
- Comparing hiring strategies in a committee with similarity biases pp. 1-19

- Geoffrey P. Morgan and Kathleen M. Carley
- RDF annotation of Second Life objects: Knowledge Representation meets Social Virtual reality pp. 20-35

- Carlo Bernava, Giacomo Fiumara, Dario Maggiorini, Alessandro Provetti and Laura Ripamonti
- Setting leadership goals and getting those goals accomplished: insights from a mathematical model pp. 36-51

- Daniel Solow and Joseph G. Szmerekovsky
- A complex adaptive systems perspective of innovation diffusion: an integrated theory and validated virtual laboratory pp. 52-88

- Ning Nan, Robert Zmud and Emre Yetgin
- The economic effect of interlocking directorates in Italy: new evidence using centrality measures pp. 89-112

- Ettore Croci and Rosanna Grassi
Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- Game analysis of technology innovation alliance stability based on knowledge transfer pp. 403-421

- Zhang-sheng Jiang and Yun-hong Hao
- The immune system, animal behavior and risk management pp. 422-425

- E. Ahmed
- Analysis of cluster formations on planer cells based on genetic programming pp. 426-445

- Jianjun Lu and Shozo Tokinaga
- A new modified Laplace decomposition method for higher order boundary value problems pp. 446-459

- Majid Khan, Muhammad Asif Gondal and Syeda Iram Batool
- Communication and organizational social networks: a simulation model pp. 460-479

- Liang Chen, Guy G. Gable and Haibo Hu
- Project dynamics and emergent complexity pp. 480-515

- Christopher M. Schlick, Soenke Duckwitz and Sebastian Schneider
- Post-merger cultural integration from a social network perspective: a computational modeling approach pp. 516-537

- Junichi Yamanoi and Hiroki Sayama
- Knowledge management in semantic social networks pp. 538-568

- Markus Schatten
- Mining social networks using wave propagation pp. 569-579

- Xiaojie Wang, Hong Tao, Zheng Xie and Dongyun Yi
- Parametric interdependence, learning-by-doing, and industrial structure pp. 580-600

- William Martin Tracy, M. V. Shyam Kumar and William Paczkowski
- Technological endowments in entrepreneurial partnerships pp. 601-621

- Xavier Martinez-Giralt and Rosella Nicolini
- Modeling dynamics of an influenza pandemic with heterogeneous coping behaviors: case study of a 2009 H1N1 outbreak in Arizona pp. 622-645

- Wei Zhong, Yushim Kim and Megan Jehn
Volume 19, issue 3, 2013
- The best papers from BRIMS 2011: models of users and teams interacting pp. 283-287

- Frank E. Ritter, William G. Kennedy and Bradley J. Best
- Automatic validation and failure diagnosis of human-device interfaces using task analytic models and model checking pp. 288-312

- Matthew L. Bolton
- Toward a situation model in a cognitive architecture pp. 313-345

- Stuart M. Rodgers, Christopher W. Myers, Jerry Ball and Mary D. Freiman
- Modeling the neurodynamic complexity of submarine navigation teams pp. 346-369

- Ronald Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Peter Wang, Chris Berka, Veasna Tan, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Jerry Lamb and Robert Buckles
- Inducing models of behavior from expert task performance in virtual environments pp. 370-401

- Bradley J. Best
Volume 19, issue 2, 2013
- CMOT special issue on social networks and multi agent systems pp. 101-104

- Clara Smith
- Agent-based interpretations of classic network models pp. 105-127

- Federico Bergenti, Enrico Franchi and Agostino Poggi
- Considering baseline homophily when generating spatial social networks for agent-based modelling pp. 128-150

- Sascha Holzhauer, Friedrich Krebs and Andreas Ernst
- Structure and emergence in a nested logit model with social and spatial interactions pp. 151-203

- Elenna R. Dugundji and László Gulyás
- Governing the local networks in Indian agrarian societies—an MAS perspective pp. 204-231

- A. Udayaadithya and Anjula Gurtoo
- An agent-based model of the development of friendship links within Facebook pp. 232-252

- Syed Muhammad Ali Abbas
- Public funding in the academic field of nanotechnology: a multi-agent based model pp. 253-281

- Nadine Hoser
Volume 19, issue 1, 2013
- Corrupt organizations: modeling educators’ misconduct with cellular automata pp. 1-24

- Ararat L. Osipian
- Exploring communication networks to understand organizational crisis using exponential random graph models pp. 25-41

- Shahadat Uddin, Jafar Hamra and Liaquat Hossain
- Innovation and learning performance implications of free revealing and knowledge brokering in competing communities: insights from the Netflix Prize challenge pp. 42-77

- J. Andrei Villarroel, John E. Taylor and Christopher Tucci
- Justification shift and uncertainty: why are low-probability near misses underrated against organizational routines? pp. 78-100

- Junko Shimazoe and Richard M. Burton
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