Buch, Englisch, 492 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 984 g
Buch, Englisch, 492 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 984 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-766812-2
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Over the past few decades, agent-based modelling and agent-based computational technologies have spread into research on business and management. Agent-based modelling takes account of individual behavior alongside interactions within and across organizations and their competitive environment, seeking to explain complex, macro-level patterns emerging from micro-level behavior. These characteristics make an agent-based approach useful for studying a number of open issues in management, including adaptive behavior and dynamics in and across organizations, variable outcomes caused by management practices, and bridging micro-and macro-levels in organizational analysis.
In The Oxford Handbook of Agent-based Computational Management Science, Friederike Wall, Shu-Heng Chen, and Stephan Leitner bring together a wide array of experts in the field to give a comprehensive overview of this novel approach in management science. In particular, the volume focuses on adaptive behavior and dynamics in and across organizations, non-linearities caused by management practices, and bridging micro-and macro-levels in organizational analysis. The Handbook addresses two purposes of agent-based approaches in management science. First, the volume shows how an agent-based approach advances theory-building in management. Second, it provides an overview of agent-based technologies employed for more practical issues in management. These comprise, for example, a normative understanding of systems design, such as determining which designs provide good results.
An indispensable resource on agent-based modeling in management science, this Handbook introduces its current state from theoretical and operational perspectives and discusses its future opportunities.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Chapter 1: Agent-based Modelling for Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide in Management Science: An Introductory Essay
- Friederike Wall, Shu-Heng Chen, and Stephan Leitner
- Part I: Microfoundations of Agent-Based Models in Management
- Chapter 2: Bounded Rationality: Foundations and Varieties in Agent-based Modelling
- Shu-Heng Chen
- Chapter 3: Artificial Cognition
- Guido Fioretti
- Chapter 4: Pick up the Slack: Modeling Resource Availability and Search Processes in Organizations
- Oliver Baumann and Stefano Benincasa
- Part II: Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation for Theory-Building in Management
- Chapter 5: Agent-based Modelling for Strategy
- Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Chapter 6: Agent-Based Modelling in Innovation Management
- Christian Stummer
- Chapter 7: Agent-Based Modeling in Marketing: Interactions are King
- William Rand
- Chapter 8: Theory-Building in Organization Science with Agent-Based Computational Models: Past, Present, and Future
- Myong-Hun Chang
- Chapter 9: Interorganizational Network Formation: An Agent-Based Perspective
- Maria Martini Barzolai, Paolo Pellizzari, and Marco Tolotti
- Chapter 10: Using Agent-based Modeling for Theory Building in Organizational Routines
- Dehua Gao
- Chapter 11: Modeling the Leadership Influence Process
- James Hazy and Korosh Mahmoodi
- Chapter 12: Agent-based Modelling Approaches to Sustainability Management and Social Responsibility
- César García-Díaz
- Chapter 13: Corporate Investment: Advancing Theoretical Perspectives Using Agent-Based Techniques
- Stephan Leitner
- Chapter 14: Agent-based Modelling for Management Control and Management Accounting
- Friederike Wall
- Part III: Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation for Operational Issues in Management
- Chapter 15: Agent-Based Modelling and Social Network Analysis - A Review for Economic and Management Studies
- Pedro Campos
- Chapter 16: Agent-based Modeling in E-commerce
- Dietmar Jannach and Stephan Leitner
- Chapter 17: Complex Adaptive Supply Chain Management: An NKCS Methodology
- Ilaria Giannoccaro and Giovanni F. Massari
- Chapter 18: Agent-based Manufacturing Control for Industry 4.0 - Fundamentals and Open Challenges
- Felix Gehlhoff and Alexander Fay
- Chapter 19: Exploring the Integration of Agent-Based Modelling, Process Mining, and Business Process Management through a Text Analytics-based Literature Review
- Faiza A. Bukhsh, Ruben R. Govers, Rob H. Bemthuis, and Maria-Eugenia Iacob
- Chapter 20: Group Decision-Making in Agent-based Models of Organisations
- João Carneiro, Patricia Alves, and Goreti Marreiros
- Chapter 21: Agent-based Encoding of Disruption and Disaster Management Knowledge
- Ghassan Beydoun and Dedi Inan
- Part IV: Reflections and Extensions
- Chapter 22: Communicating Agent-based Models in Management Research and Managerial Practice
- Matthias Meyer and Jan Spitzner
- Chapter 23: Agent-based Models as Digital Twins in Management Science
- Michael Mäs
- Chapter 24: Agent-based Technologies for Research and Practical Use in Management: Integrative Perspectives
- Friederike Wall and Stephan Leitner




