Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2006
- Validation and verification of social processes within agent-based computational organization models pp. 283-312

- Levent Yilmaz
- A cognitively based simulation of academic science pp. 313-337

- Isaac Naveh and Ron Sun
- When does management matter in a dog-eat-dog world: An “Interaction Value Analysis” model of organizational climate pp. 339-359

- Walid F. Nasrallah
Volume 12, issue 2, 2006
- Introduction to normative multiagent systems pp. 71-79

- Guido Boella, Leendert Torre and Harko Verhagen
- My agents love to conform: Norms and emotion in the micro-macro link pp. 81-100

- Christian Scheve, Daniel Moldt, Julia Fix and Rolf Luede
- Normative KGP agents pp. 101-126

- Fariba Sadri, Kostas Stathis and Francesca Toni
- Speech acts, commitment and multi-agent communication pp. 127-145

- Rodger Kibble
- Qualitative criteria of admissibility for enforced agreements pp. 147-168

- Luigi Sauro
- On the potential of norm-governed behavior in different categories of artificial societies pp. 169-180

- Paul Davidsson and Stefan Johansson
- Self-regulation through social institutions: A framework for the design of open agent-based electronic marketplaces pp. 181-204

- Christian Hahn, Bettina Fley and Michael Florian
- Mapping deontic operators to abductive expectations pp. 205-225

- Marco Alberti, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, Paolo Torroni and Giovanni Sartor
- A normative framework for agent-based systems pp. 227-250

- Fabiola López y López, Michael Luck and Mark d’Inverno
- Ontological aspects of the implementation of norms in agent-based electronic institutions pp. 251-275

- Davide Grossi, Huib Aldewereld, Javier Vázquez-Salceda and Frank Dignum
- List of reviewers pp. 277-277

- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Paul Davidsson, André Meyer, Maria Fasli, Jan Odelstad, Guido Boella, Leendert Torre and Harko Verhagen
Volume 12, issue 1, 2006
- Introduction pp. 5-5

- Kathleen M. Carley
- Combating terrorist networks: An evolutionary approach pp. 7-20

- Rebecca Goolsby
- Identifying sets of key players in a social network pp. 21-34

- Stephen P. Borgatti
- Using activity focus networks to pressure terrorist organizations pp. 35-49

- Steven R. Corman
- Destabilization of covert networks pp. 51-66

- Kathleen M. Carley
Volume 11, issue 4, 2005
- Some Simple Algorithms for Structural Comparison pp. 291-305

- Carter T. Butts and Kathleen M. Carley
- Performance Variability and Project Dynamics pp. 307-332

- Bernardo A. Huberman and Dennis M. Wilkinson
- The Emergence of Racial Segregation in an Agent-Based Model of Residential Location: The Role of Competing Preferences pp. 333-338

- Kan Chen, Elena G. Irwin, Ciriyam Jayaprakash and Keith Warren
- Using an Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Exit Option to Study Alliance Behavior: Results of a Tournament and Simulation pp. 339-356

- Steven E. Phelan, Richard J. Arend and Darryl A. Seale
Volume 11, issue 3, 2005
- Special Issue on Analyzing Large Scale Networks: The Enron Corpus pp. 179-181

- Kathleen M. Carley and David Skillicorn
- Structure in the Enron Email Dataset pp. 183-199

- P. S. Keila and D. B. Skillicorn
- Communication Networks from the Enron Email Corpus “It's Always About the People. Enron is no Different” pp. 201-228

- Jana Diesner, Terrill L. Frantz and Kathleen M. Carley
- Scan Statistics on Enron Graphs pp. 229-247

- Carey E. Priebe, John M. Conroy, David J. Marchette and Youngser Park
- Email Surveillance Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization pp. 249-264

- Michael W. Berry and Murray Browne
- Graph Theoretic and Spectral Analysis of Enron Email Data pp. 265-281

- Anurat Chapanond, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy and Bülent Yener
Volume 11, issue 2, 2005
- Special Issue on DataMining Large Scale Temporal Data-Bases: Letter from the Special Issue Editors pp. 95-95

- David Skillicorn and Kathleen M. Carley
- Social Network Discovery by Mining Spatio-Temporal Events pp. 97-118

- Hady W. Lauw, Ee-Peng Lim, HweeHwa Pang and Teck-Tim Tan
- A Network Analysis Model for Disambiguation of Names in Lists pp. 119-139

- Bradley Malin, Edoardo Airoldi and Kathleen M. Carley
- Privacy Preserving Link Analysis on Dynamic Weighted Graph pp. 141-159

- Yitao Duan, Jingtao Wang, Matthew Kam and John Canny
- Live and Dead Nodes pp. 161-170

- S. Lehmann and A. D. Jackson
Volume 11, issue 1, 2005
- Mathematical Models for Studying the Value of Motivational Leadership in Teams pp. 5-36

- Daniel Solow, Sandy Piderit, Apostolos Burnetas and Chartchai Leenawong
- Derivation of a Logistic Equation for Organizations, and its Expansion into a Competitive Organizations Simulation pp. 37-57

- Alan D. Zimm
- A Dynamic Simulation Comparing Classical and Emergent-Network Models: Organizational Design Implications pp. 59-85

- Bernard D. Hill, H. Roland Weistroffer and Peter H. Aiken
Volume 10, issue 4, 2005
- Uniformity, Bipolarization and Pluriformity Captured as Generic Stylized Behavior with an Agent-Based Simulation Model of Attitude Change pp. 295-303

- Wander Jager and Frédéric Amblard
- Modeling and Analyzing Cultural Influences on Project Team Performance pp. 305-321

- Tamaki Horii, Yan Jin and Raymond E. Levitt
- Stable Outcomes for Two-Sided Contract Choice Problems pp. 323-334

- Somdeb Lahiri
- Dynamics of Team Member Replacements from Complex Systems Theory pp. 335-347

- Daniel J. Lacks
- The Virtual Team Alliance (VTA): Extending Galbraith’s Information-Processing Model to Account for Goal Incongruency pp. 349-372

- Jan Thomsen, Raymond E. Levitt and Clifford I. Nass
Volume 10, issue 3, 2004
- Preface pp. 203-204

- Giampiero E.G. Beroggi
- The Social Embeddedness of Academic Online Groups in Offline Networks as a Norm Generating Structure: An Empirical Test of the Coleman Model on Norm Emergence pp. 205-226

- Uwe Matzat
- Connected and Disconnected? On the Impact of Internet Use on Social Connectedness pp. 227-241

- Volker G. Täube
- Political Multilevel Negotiations and Issue Linkage During an EU Intergovernmental Conference: An Empirical Application pp. 243-266

- Paul W. Thurner and Eric Linhart
- An Experimental Assessment of Coleman's Linear System of Action for Supporting Policy Negotiations pp. 267-285

- Johannes S. Timmermans and Giampiero E.G. Beroggi
Volume 10, issue 2, 2004
- Computational Modeling of Organizations Comes of Age pp. 127-145

- Raymond E. Levitt
- An Agent-Based Model of Innovation Emergence in Organizations: Renault and Ford Through the Lens of Evolutionism pp. 147-153

- Manuel Cartier
- Going Beyond the Data: Empirical Validation Leading to Grounded Theory pp. 155-164

- Craig Schreiber and Kathleen Carley
- Modeling Reputation Management System on Online C2C Market pp. 165-178

- Hitoshi Yamamoto, Kazunari Ishida and Toshizumi Ohta
- Multiplex Multi-Core Pattern of Network Organizations: An Exploratory Study pp. 179-195

- Youmin Xi and Fangcheng Tang
Volume 10, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction to the CMOT Special Issue on Mathematical Representations and Models for the Analysis of Social Networks within and between Organizations pp. 5-15

- Alessandro Lomi and Philippa Pattison
- Institutional Logics from the Aggregation of Organizational Networks: Operational Procedures for the Analysis of Counted Data pp. 17-43

- Ronald L. Breiger and John W. Mohr
- Identifying Linking-Pin Organizations in Inter-Organizational Networks pp. 45-68

- Patrick Doreian and Kayo Fujimoto
- Small Worlds Among Interlocking Directors: Network Structure and Distance in Bipartite Graphs pp. 69-94

- Garry Robins and Malcolm Alexander
- Networks, Fields and Organizations: Micro-Dynamics, Scale and Cohesive Embeddings pp. 95-117

- Douglas White, Jason Owen-Smith, James Moody and Walter W. Powell
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