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ESSA 2022: Milan, Italy
- Flaminio Squazzoni:

Advances in Social Simulation - Proceedings of the 17th Social Simulation Conference, European Social Simulation Association, Milan, Italy, 12-16 September 2022. Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-34919-5 - Francesco Renzini, Carlo Debernardi

, Federico Bianchi
, Marco Cremonini, Flaminio Squazzoni:
The New Frontiers of Social Simulation in the Data Science Era: An Introduction to the Proceedings. 1-10
Social Behaviour
- Piotr Pawel Laskowski

, Ivan Puga-Gonzalez
, F. LeRon Shults
, Konrad Talmont-Kaminski
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A Cognitive Model of Epistemic Vigilance in Situations of Varying Competence, Consistency, and Utility. 13-21 - Davide Secchi

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A Simple Model of Citation Cartels: When Self-interest Strikes Science. 23-32 - Gaku Shimizu, Toshiya Kaihara

, Daisuke Kokuryo, Nobutada Fujii:
A Study on Multi-scale Modeling in Social Simulation Focusing on Relationships Among Decision-Makers. 33-47 - Saida Hachimi El Idrissi

, Mohamed Nemiche
, Bezza Hafidi:
A Theoretical Agent-Based Model to Simulate the Rise of Complex Societies. 49-60 - Ivan Puga-Gonzalez

, F. LeRon Shults
, Ross Gore
, Konrad Talmont-Kaminski
:
An Agent-Based Model of Prosocial Equilibrium: The Role of Religiously Motivated Behaviour in the Formation and Maintenance of Large-Scale Societies. 61-73 - Mariusz Rybnik, Ivan Puga-Gonzalez, F. LeRon Shults, Ewa Dabrowska-Prokopowska

, Konrad Talmont-Kaminski
:
An Agent-Based Model of the Role of Epistemic Vigilance in Human Cooperation. 75-86 - Nicolas Payette, Ernesto Carrella, Katyana Vert-Pre, Brian Powers, Steven Saul, Michael Drexler, Aarthi Ananthanarayanan, Richard M. Bailey:

Attracted to Fish: A Gravity-Based Model of Purse-Seine Vessel Behaviour. 87-103 - Marcin Wozniak

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Dynamics of Pedestrians' Flows During Daytime. 105-111 - Etzion Harari, Naphtali Abudarham, Tomer Rokita:

Evacuation Simulation for Large-Scale Urban Population. 113-124 - Tokimahery Ramarozaka

, Jean-Pierre Müller
, Hasina Lalaina Rakotonirainy
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Extending Partial-Order Planning to Account for Norms in Agent Behavior. 125-137 - Arvid Horned, Loïs Vanhée:

From Threatening Pasts to Hopeful Futures. A Review of Agent-Based Models of Anxiety. 139-152 - Jakob Irnich, C. Natalie van der Wal

, Dorine C. Duives, Willem L. Auping
:
Impact of Leader-Follower Behavior on Evacuation Performance: An Exploratory Modeling Approach. 153-165 - Elpida Tzafestas:

Relation Between the Public and the Private and Evolution of Food Sharing. 167-179 - John C. Stevenson:

Towards Eusociality Using an Inverse Agent Based Model. 181-192 - Christian Kammler

, Frank Dignum
, Nanda Wijermans
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Utilizing the Full Potential of Norms for the Agent's Decision Process. 193-205 - Yuki Misu, Shingo Takahashi:

Validity Assessment of Uncertain Infection Indicators Using Virtual Artificial Society Model. 207-219
Social Identity and Social Influence
- Mijke van den Hurk, Mark Dechesne, Frank Dignum:

First Step Towards a New Understanding of Radicalisation: Modeling Identity Fusion. 223-234 - Patrycja Antosz

, F. LeRon Shults
, Ivan Puga-Gonzalez
, Timo Szczepanska
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HUM-e: An Emotive-Socio-cognitive Agent Architecture for Representing Human Decision-Making in Anxiogenic Contexts. 235-247 - Frantisek Kalvas

, Ashwin Ramaswamy
, Michael D. Slater
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Identity Drives Polarization: Advancing the Hegselmann-Krause Model by Identity Groups. 249-262 - Dario Germani

, Barbara Sonzogni
, Federico Cecconi
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Influence and Similarity in Social Networks: A Study of the Opinion Dynamics Among Teenagers Through an Agent-Based Model. 263-271 - Daniel Reisinger, Michael Vogrin, Guilherme Wood, Thomas Schmickl, Georg Jäger

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Networked Models of Social Influence: Explaining Left-Right Political Landscapes in Europe Through Opinion Dynamics and Network Structure. 273-283 - Norman L. Johnson

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Observations on Modeling Social Identity: Suggestions to Address the Challenges of Social Identity. 285-298 - Chrisja Naomi van de Kieft

, Eva Margretha Timmer
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The Friendship Field - an Agent-Based Model on Dyadic Friendship Formation Driven by Social Battery. 299-311 - Ruth Meyer

, Bruce Edmonds
:
The Importance of Dynamic Networks Within a Model of Politics. 313-325
Management and Economics
- Yiyu Wang

, Jiaqi Ge
, Alexis J. Comber
:
A Preliminary Study of Individual Based Crowd Simulation Based on Bayesian Nash Equilibrium. 329-336 - Emilio Sulis:

Agent-Based Simulations and Process Mining: A Green BPM Case Study. 337-344 - Stephan Leitner:

Collaborative Search and Autonomous Task Allocation in Organizations of Learning Agents. 345-357 - Ravshanbek Khodzhimatov

, Stephan Leitner
, Friederike Wall
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Controlling Replication via the Belief System in Multi-unit Organizations. 359-370 - Jannick Plähn

, Lucia Bellora-Bienengräber
, Kai G. Mertens
, Matthias Meyer
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Combining Experiments with Agent-Based Modeling: Benefits for Experimental Management Accounting Research. 371-382 - Özge Dilaver, Alain Nkusi, Joshua Omoju, Roseline Wanjiru:

Modelling Regional Innovation Systems in Low and Middle-Income Countries. 383-396 - Nikitas M. Sgouros:

Embedding Social Simulation in the Design of Wine Pricing Policies. 397-406 - Morteza Alaeddini

, Julie Dugdale
, Paul Reaidy
, Philippe Madiès
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Exploring Credit Relationship Dynamics in an Interbank Market Benefiting from Blockchain-Based Distributed Trust: Insights from an Agent-Based Model. 407-419 - Khoa Nguyen, Valentino Piana, René Schumann:

Simulating Bounded Rationality in Decision-Making: An Agent-Based Choice Modelling of Vehicle Purchasing. 421-433 - Darío Blanco-Fernández, Stephan Leitner, Alexandra Rausch:

The Benefits of Coordination in Adaptive Virtual Teams. 435-447 - Luca Gerotto

, Paolo Pellizzari, Marco Tolotti:
The Equity Premium Puzzle: An Application of an Agent-Based Evolutionary Model. 449-460
Energy and Climate
- Chunhui Li

, Meike Will
, Nastasija Grujic
, Jiaqi Ge
, Birgit Müller
, Arjan Gosal
, Guy Ziv
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An Agent-Based Model of UK Farmers' Decision-Making on Adoption of Agri-environment Schemes. 463-475 - Fabian Adelt, Matteo Barsanti

, Sebastian Hoffmann, Debopama Sen Sarma, Jan Sören Schwarz, Ben Vermeulen, Tom Warendorf, Claudia R. Binder
, Bert Droste-Franke, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Johanna M. A. Myrzik, Christian Rehtanz, Johannes Weyer:
Co-simulation of Socio-Technical Energy Systems: An Interdisciplinary Design Process. 477-488 - Sascha Holzhauer

, Friedrich Krebs
, Lukas Jansen
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Dynamics of Individual Investments in Heating Technology. 489-497 - Maël Franceschetti, Cédric Herpson, Jean-Daniel Kant:

How Beliefs on Food and Climate Change Impact the Dietary Adoption? An Agent-Based Approach. 499-510 - Marie Lisa Kogler, Annina Thaller

, Daniel Reisinger:
Public Acceptance of Green Mobility Policies: An Agent-Based Model. 511-523
Tools and Methods
- Nanda Wijermans

, Harko Verhagen
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Formalising Agent Reasoning - The Paso Doble of Data and Theory. 527-535 - H. Van Dyke Parunak

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Model Mechanisms and Behavioral Attractors. 537-551 - Edmund Chattoe-Brown

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All the Right Moves? Systematically Exploring the Effects of Random Movement in Agent-Based Models. 553-565 - Jason Thompson, Haifeng Zhao, Sachith Seneviratne, Rohan Byrne, Rajith Vidanaarachchi

, Roderick J. McClure
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A Template for Transfer of NetLogo Models to High-Performance Computing Environments for Enhanced Real-World Decision-Support. 567-576 - Rachel J. Bacon

, George Hodulik
, Wesley J. Wildman
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Assessing the Cost of Population Dynamics Design Options in a Microsimulation. 577-586 - Lai Kwun Hang:

On Social Simulation in 4D Relativistic Spacetime. 587-598

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