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Symposium 2: Creation of Agent-Based Social Systems Sciences
 
Aims and Scope:
 

Symposium 2 aims at discussing and cultivating "agent-based social systems science (ABSSS)", a new trans-disciplinary research area. ABSSS is emerging to tackle economic, organizational, and social problems in terms of collective decision making by a large collection of autonomous and heterogeneous agents. Though agent-based simulation is a critical tool for the field, ABSSS covers much broader spectrum of system sciences. It includes: social systems theory, sociology, business administration, management information science, organization science, computational mathematical organization theory, economics, evolutionary economics, international political science, jurisprudence, policy science, socio-information studies, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, complex adaptive systems theory, and philosophy of sciences.

More detailed information can be found on this link.

 

Chair:


Hiroshi Deguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

 

Symposium Program Committee (Tentative):
 
Hiroshi Deguchi
Norman Foo
Amanda Gregory
Kyoichi Kijima
Guenther Ossimitz
Vojko Potocan
Utomo Putoro
Ryo Sato
Naoki Shiba
Shingo Takahashi
Hirokazu Tanaka
  Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
University of New South Wales, Australia
Hull Business School, UK
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Alpe-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria
University of Maribor Slovenia, Slovenia
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Waseda University, Japan
Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan

 

Contact:
  Kyoichi Kijima

Department of Value and Decision Science
Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology
Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku
Tokyo 152-8552, Japan

Tel. + 81-3-5734-2363
Fax: +81-3-5734-2363
Email here.

 

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