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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2013
- Ararat L. Osipian

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Corrupt organizations: modeling educators' misconduct with cellular automata. 1-24 - Shahadat Uddin

, Jafar Hamra
, Liaquat Hossain:
Exploring communication networks to understand organizational crisis using exponential random graph models. 25-41 - J. Andrei Villarroel

, John E. Taylor, Christopher Tucci
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Innovation and learning performance implications of free revealing and knowledge brokering in competing communities: insights from the Netflix Prize challenge. 42-77 - Junko Shimazoe, Richard M. Burton:

Justification shift and uncertainty: why are low-probability near misses underrated against organizational routines? 78-100
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2013
- Clara Smith:

CMOT special issue on social networks and multi agent systems. 101-104 - Federico Bergenti

, Enrico Franchi, Agostino Poggi:
Agent-based interpretations of classic network models. 105-127 - Sascha Holzhauer

, Friedrich Krebs
, Andreas Ernst:
Considering baseline homophily when generating spatial social networks for agent-based modelling. 128-150 - Elenna R. Dugundji

, László Gulyás:
Structure and emergence in a nested logit model with social and spatial interactions. 151-203 - A. Udayaadithya, Anjula Gurtoo:

Governing the local networks in Indian agrarian societies - an MAS perspective. 204-231 - Syed Muhammad Ali Abbas:

An agent-based model of the development of friendship links within Facebook. 232-252 - Nadine Hoser:

Public funding in the academic field of nanotechnology: a multi-agent based model. 253-281
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2013
- Frank E. Ritter, William G. Kennedy

, Bradley J. Best:
The best papers from BRIMS 2011: models of users and teams interacting. 283-287 - Matthew L. Bolton:

Automatic validation and failure diagnosis of human-device interfaces using task analytic models and model checking. 288-312 - Stuart M. Rodgers, Christopher W. Myers, Jerry T. Ball, Mary D. Freiman:

Toward a situation model in a cognitive architecture. 313-345 - Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Peter Wang, Chris Berka, Veasna Tan, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Jerry Lamb, Robert Buckles:

Modeling the neurodynamic complexity of submarine navigation teams. 346-369 - Bradley J. Best:

Inducing models of behavior from expert task performance in virtual environments. 370-401
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2013
- Zhangsheng Jiang

, Yun-hong Hao:
Game analysis of technology innovation alliance stability based on knowledge transfer. 403-421 - Elsayed Mohamed Elsayed Ahmed:

The immune system, animal behavior and risk management. 422-425 - Jianjun Lu, Shozo Tokinaga:

Analysis of cluster formations on planer cells based on genetic programming. 426-445 - Majid Khan

, Muhammad Asif Gondal
, Syeda Iram Batool:
A new modified Laplace decomposition method for higher order boundary value problems. 446-459 - Liang Chen, Guy G. Gable

, Haibo Hu:
Communication and organizational social networks: a simulation model. 460-479 - Christopher M. Schlick, Sönke Duckwitz, Sebastian Schneider:

Project dynamics and emergent complexity. 480-515 - Junichi Yamanoi, Hiroki Sayama

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Post-merger cultural integration from a social network perspective: a computational modeling approach. 516-537 - Markus Schatten

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Knowledge management in semantic social networks. 538-568 - Xiaojie Wang, Hong Tao, Zheng Xie, Dongyun Yi:

Mining social networks using wave propagation. 569-579 - William Martin Tracy, M. V. Shyam Kumar, William Paczkowski

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Parametric interdependence, learning-by-doing, and industrial structure. 580-600 - Xavier Martinez-Giralt

, Rosella Nicolini
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Technological endowments in entrepreneurial partnerships. 601-621 - Wei Zhong, Yushim Kim, Megan Jehn:

Modeling dynamics of an influenza pandemic with heterogeneous coping behaviors: case study of a 2009 H1N1 outbreak in Arizona. 622-645

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