Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2012
- Guest Editorial Introduction to the special issue on agent-directed simulation pp. 375-379

- Yu Zhang, Levent Yilmaz, Tuncer Ören, Greg Madey and Maarten Sierhuis
- A proposal for augmenting biological model construction with a semi-intelligent computational modeling assistant pp. 380-403

- Scott Christley and Gary An
- Verifying agent-based models with steady-state analysis pp. 404-418

- James E. Gentile, Gregory J. Davis and Samuel S. C. Rund
- How behaviors spread in dynamic social networks pp. 419-444

- Yu Zhang and Yu Wu
- Asset pricing under ambiguous information: an empirical game-theoretic analysis pp. 445-462

- Ben-Alexander Cassell and Michael Wellman
- Agent-based modeling and simulation of community collective efficacy pp. 463-487

- Minghao Wang and Xiaolin Hu
- Modelling medieval military logistics: an agent-based simulation of a Byzantine army on the march pp. 488-506

- Philip Murgatroyd, Bart Craenen, Georgios Theodoropoulos, Vincent Gaffney and John Haldon
Volume 18, issue 3, 2012
- Lifting elephants: from data to model pp. 255-256

- Rebecca Goolsby
- Maximizing benefits from crowdsourced data pp. 257-279

- Geoffrey Barbier, Reza Zafarani, Huiji Gao, Gabriel Fung and Huan Liu
- Rapid modeling and analyzing networks extracted from pre-structured news articles pp. 280-299

- Jürgen Pfeffer and Kathleen M. Carley
- Data-to-model: a mixed initiative approach for rapid ethnographic assessment pp. 300-327

- Kathleen M. Carley, Michael W. Bigrigg and Boubacar Diallo
- Extracting socio-cultural networks of the Sudan from open-source, large-scale text data pp. 328-339

- Jana Diesner, Kathleen M. Carley and Laurent Tambayong
- Structure of ethnic violence in Sudan: a semi-automated network analysis of online news (2003–2010) pp. 340-355

- Tracy Holt, Jeffrey C. Johnson, James D. Brinkley, Kathleen M. Carley and Janna Caspersen
- Evolutionary computation and agent-based modeling: biologically-inspired approaches for understanding complex social systems pp. 356-373

- Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Kenneth Jong and Jeffrey K. Bassett
Volume 18, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction: social-cognitive complexity, computational models and theoretical frames pp. 145-152

- Christina Klüver and Jürgen Klüver
- Case-based modeling and the SACS Toolkit: a mathematical outline pp. 153-174

- Brian Castellani and Rajeev Rajaram
- Solving problems of project management with a self enforcing network (SEN) pp. 175-192

- Christina Klüver
- Boosting cultural algorithms with a heterogeneous layered social fabric influence function pp. 193-210

- Mostafa Z. Ali, Ayad Salhieh, Randa T. Abu Snanieh and Robert G. Reynolds
- Communication and understanding mathematical foundations and practical applications pp. 211-231

- Jürgen Klüver
- Cultural kinship as a computational system: from bottom-up to top-down forms of social organization pp. 232-253

- Dwight Read
Volume 18, issue 1, 2012
- Epistemological perspectives on simulation: overview and introduction pp. 1-4

- Matthias Meyer and Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Context in social simulation: why it can’t be wished away pp. 5-21

- Bruce Edmonds
- Opening the ‘black box’ of simulations: increased transparency and effective communication through the systematic design of experiments pp. 22-62

- Iris Lorscheid, Bernd-Oliver Heine and Matthias Meyer
- Effectively combining experimental economics and multi-agent simulation: suggestions for a procedural integration with an example from prediction markets research pp. 63-90

- Frank M. A. Klingert and Matthias Meyer
- Metamodels for role-driven agent-based modelling pp. 91-112

- Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Samer Hassan, Juan Pavón, José Galán and Adolfo López-Paredes
- Three kinds of normative behaviour: minimal requirements for feedback models pp. 113-127

- Corinna Elsenbroich and Maria Xenitidou
- Multi-perspective modelling of complex phenomena pp. 128-144

- Mamadou D. Seck and H. Job Honig
Volume 17, issue 4, 2011
- Preface pp. 315-317

- Giulia Andrighetto, Guido Boella, Jaime Sichman and Harko Verhagen
- Leaving us in tiers: can homophily be used to generate tiering effects? pp. 318-343

- Brian R. Hirshman, Jesse Charles and Kathleen M. Carley
- Interleaving multi-agent systems and social networks for organized adaptation pp. 344-378

- Jeremy Pitt, Daniel Ramirez-Cano, Moez Draief and Alexander Artikis
- An evolutionary game-theoretic model for ethno-religious conflicts between two groups pp. 379-401

- Lingzhi Luo, Nilanjan Chakraborty and Katia Sycara
- Trust and relational capital pp. 402-418

- Rino Falcone and Cristiano Castelfranchi
Volume 17, issue 3, 2011
- Behavioral representation in modeling and simulation introduction to CMOT special issue—BRiMS 2010 pp. 225-228

- William G. Kennedy, Frank E. Ritter and Bradley J. Best
- A computational model for human eye-movements in military simulations pp. 229-250

- Patrick Jungkunz and Christian J. Darken
- Adapting the task-taxon-task methodology to model the impact of chemical protective gear pp. 251-271

- Shane T. Mueller, Benjamin Simpkins, George Anno, Corey K. Fallon, Owen Price and Gene E. McClellan
- Using fuzzy cognitive mapping techniques to model situation awareness for army infantry platoon leaders pp. 272-295

- Rashaad E. T. Jones, Erik S. Connors, Mary E. Mossey, John R. Hyatt, Neil J. Hansen and Mica R. Endsley
- Cognitive model exploration and optimization: a new challenge for computational science pp. 296-313

- L. Richard Moore
Volume 17, issue 2, 2011
- A generic architecture for redesign of organizations triggered by changing environmental circumstances pp. 119-151

- Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker and Jan Treur
- The influence of random interactions and decision heuristics on norm evolution in social networks pp. 152-178

- Declan Mungovan, Enda Howley and Jim Duggan
- Trust and relational capital pp. 179-195

- Rino Falcone and Cristiano Castelfranchi
- How attitude certainty tempers the effects of faultlines in demographically diverse teams pp. 196-224

- André Grow and Andreas Flache
Volume 17, issue 1, 2011
- Measuring CMOT’s intellectual structure and its development pp. 1-34

- Matthias Meyer, Michael A. Zaggl and Kathleen M. Carley
- Dynamics of knowledge creation in global participatory science communities: open innovation communities from a network perspective pp. 35-58

- Guangyu Zou and Levent Yilmaz
- Agency and structure: a social simulation of knowledge-intensive industries pp. 59-76

- Petra Ahrweiler, Nigel Gilbert and Andreas Pyka
- An agent-based approach for structured modeling, analysis and improvement of safety culture pp. 77-117

- Alexei Sharpanskykh and Sybert H. Stroeve
Volume 16, issue 4, 2010
- Going back home pp. 325-328

- Samer Hassan, Luis Antunes and Nigel Gilbert
- Agent-based and multi-agent simulations: coming of age or in search of an identity? pp. 329-347

- Dwight Read
- Modeling pedestrian crowd behavior based on a cognitive model of social comparison theory pp. 348-372

- Natalie Fridman and Gal A. Kaminka
- Simulating human-like decisions in a memory-based agent model pp. 373-399

- Yu Zhang and Jason Leezer
- Effects of resource availability on consensus decision making in primates pp. 400-415

- Julian Zappala and Brian Logan
- Re-thinking simulation: a methodological approach for the application of data mining in agent-based modelling pp. 416-435

- Javier Arroyo, Samer Hassan, Celia Gutiérrez and Juan Pavón
Volume 16, issue 3, 2010
- Behavioral representation in modeling and simulation: Introduction to CMOT special issue—BRiMS 2009 pp. 217-219

- William G. Kennedy, Frank E. Ritter and Bradley J. Best
- A cognitive model of spatial path-planning pp. 220-245

- David Reitter and Christian Lebiere
- A preliminary model of participation for small groups pp. 246-270

- Jonathan H. Morgan, Geoffrey P. Morgan and Frank E. Ritter
- The synthetic teammate project pp. 271-299

- Jerry Ball, Christopher Myers, Andrea Heiberg, Nancy J. Cooke, Michael Matessa, Mary Freiman and Stuart Rodgers
- A Bayesian approach to modeling lost person behaviors based on terrain features in Wilderness Search and Rescue pp. 300-323

- Lanny Lin and Michael A. Goodrich
Volume 16, issue 2, 2010
- Passing the buck in the garbage can model of organizational choice pp. 113-143

- Guido Fioretti and Alessandro Lomi
- The effect of virtuality on the functioning of centralized versus decentralized structures—an information processing perspective pp. 144-170

- Kent Wickstrøm Jensen, Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Richard M. Burton and Børge Obel
- Modularity and incremental innovation: the roles of design rules and organizational communication pp. 171-200

- Gang Zhang and Ruoyang Gao
- The small core of the German corporate board network pp. 201-215

- Mishael Milaković, Simone Alfarano and Thomas Lux
Volume 16, issue 1, 2010
- Does ignorance promote norm compliance? pp. 1-28

- Patrick Groeber and Heiko Rauhut
- Niche width and scale in organizational competition: A computational approach pp. 29-60

- Balázs Kovács and Glenn R. Carroll
- Predictive analysis of concealed social network activities based on communication technology choices: early-warning detection of attack signals from terrorist organizations pp. 61-88

- Katya Drozdova and Michael Samoilov
- Hiding in plain sight: criminal network analysis pp. 89-111

- Christopher E. Hutchins and Marge Benham-Hutchins
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