Essays about: "Agent-based modelling"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 essays containing the words Agent-based modelling.
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6. Carrots, Sticks, and Other Tricks: Understanding the effectiveness and robustness of social mechanisms for encouraging cooperation in a complex adaptive system
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : Cooperation is critical for success in many economic interactions, but social dilemmas between the best outcomes for society and for individual decision-makers often arise. This thesis adds to existing game-theoretic and behavioural studies by evaluating cooperation in the public goods game (a canonical social dilemma) in a more complex, realistic system. READ MORE
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7. Analysis of Single Echelon Logistics Model for Delivering Temperature Sensitive E-groceries in Cities using Electric Vehicle
University essay from KTH/Industriell produktionAbstract : With the increase in the growth of the e-commerce sector since the past decade, the pressure has been progressively more applied to the operations and supply chain. As the pandemic has pushed the companies to provide services at the customer doorstep due to the difficulties in accessing services from brick-and-mortar stores, the logistical operation of the companies is continuously put under pressure. READ MORE
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8. Investigating the collective behaviour of the stock market using Agent-Based Modelling
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikationAbstract : The stock market is a place in which numerous entities interact, operate, andchange state based on the decisions they make. Further, the stock market itselfevolves and changes its dynamics over time as a consequence of the individualactions taking place in it. In this sense, the stock market can be viewed andtreated as a complex adaptive system. READ MORE
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9. Integration of Open Data in Disaggregate Transport Modelling : A Case Study of Uppsala
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : Transport models are key in predicting travel behaviour and planning transport systems. Transport models can be either aggregated or disaggregated. Disaggregation means that travel behaviour is represented on an individual level, which can be beneficial because it offers a higher detail level and reduces aggregation bias. READ MORE
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10. Wine, climate, and institutions : exploring the role of endogenous institutional change on climate resilience with agent-based modelling
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The literature highlights how climate change might challenge the definitions of wine geographical indications (GIs) in Europe. The central issue addressed in this thesis is whether European GI viticultural systems could tackle climate change via initiating adaptive institutional change processes to relax the constraints imposed by GI production standards. READ MORE