Inter-firm relations have increasingly been analyzed by means of transaction cost economics (TCE). However, as has been widely acknowledged, TCE does not include dynamics of learning, adaptation or innovation, and it does not include trust. It assumes that efficient outcomes arise, while that may be in doubt, due to complexity and path-dependency of interactions between multiple agents that make, continue and break relations in unpredictable ways. We use the methodology of Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to model how co-operation, trust and loyalty emerge and shift adaptively as relations evolve in a context of multiple, interacting agents. Agents adapt their trust on the basis of perceived loyalty. They adapt the weight they atta...
Abstract. The development of computational trust models is growing in attention in the community of ...
Coopetitive endeavors offer valuable strategic options for firms. Yet, many of them are failure-pron...
This study significantly expands upon previous research by Hill and Watkins [Hill, Ronald Paul and W...
This article employs Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to investigate whether, and under wha...
This article employs Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to investigate whether, and under wha...
textabstractThis paper employs the methodology of Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to inves...
This paper is concerned with the governance of vertical interfirm relations, i.e. relations between ...
Trust is an important concept that intersects a number of different disci-plines, including economic...
In many marketplaces consumers may interact with more than one supplier in order to achieve a partic...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
[[abstract]]By hybridizing two kinds of games frequently used in experimental economics, namely, tru...
AbstractIt is evident that sustained cooperation among online traders is absolutely essential for en...
Abstract—In many marketplaces consumers may interact with more than one supplier in order to achieve...
Economics phenomena are notably governed by dynamic, non-linear, bottom-up processes emerging from a...
Economies are complicated systems encompassing micro behaviors, interaction patterns, and global reg...
Abstract. The development of computational trust models is growing in attention in the community of ...
Coopetitive endeavors offer valuable strategic options for firms. Yet, many of them are failure-pron...
This study significantly expands upon previous research by Hill and Watkins [Hill, Ronald Paul and W...
This article employs Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to investigate whether, and under wha...
This article employs Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to investigate whether, and under wha...
textabstractThis paper employs the methodology of Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to inves...
This paper is concerned with the governance of vertical interfirm relations, i.e. relations between ...
Trust is an important concept that intersects a number of different disci-plines, including economic...
In many marketplaces consumers may interact with more than one supplier in order to achieve a partic...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
[[abstract]]By hybridizing two kinds of games frequently used in experimental economics, namely, tru...
AbstractIt is evident that sustained cooperation among online traders is absolutely essential for en...
Abstract—In many marketplaces consumers may interact with more than one supplier in order to achieve...
Economics phenomena are notably governed by dynamic, non-linear, bottom-up processes emerging from a...
Economies are complicated systems encompassing micro behaviors, interaction patterns, and global reg...
Abstract. The development of computational trust models is growing in attention in the community of ...
Coopetitive endeavors offer valuable strategic options for firms. Yet, many of them are failure-pron...
This study significantly expands upon previous research by Hill and Watkins [Hill, Ronald Paul and W...