04275nam 22007695 450 991091859690332120251113193636.09783031759963303175996610.1007/978-3-031-75996-3(CKB)37054922400041(MiAaPQ)EBC31855068(Au-PeEL)EBL31855068(OCoLC)1481901891(DE-He213)978-3-031-75996-3(EXLCZ)993705492240004120241219d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Agent ID Model A Multidisciplinary Framework of Evolutionary Human Behavior /edited by Orlando Gomes, Michelle Lins de Moraes, Paulo Fagandini1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (201 pages)Integrated Science,2662-947X ;329783031759956 3031759958 Chaper 1. A Holistic Approach to Human Behavior (Orlando Gomes) -- Chapter 2. Complexity and the World of Heterogeneous People (Orlando Gomes) -- Chapter 3. Innovation and Skills: a Contamination Lab Experience in Higher Education Institutions (Subhankar Das) -- Chapter 4. Networks and Connectivity: Metrics and Models (Luís Cavique) -- Chapter 5. Insights on Animal Spirits (Vitor Moutinho) -- Chapter 6. On the Economics of Moral Behavior (Michelle Lins de Moraes) -- Chapter 7. The Influence of Space and Environment on Crime and Economic Indicators: A Systematic Literature Review (João Santos) -- Chapter 8. Behavioral economics and electronic voting (Michelle Lins de Moraes) -- Chapter 9. The Agent ID Model: Motivation and Formal Presentation (Orlando Gomes) -- Chapter 10. Implementing the Agent ID Model and Simulation Results (Paulo Fagandini) -- Chapter 11. Epilogue: Agent-based Transdisciplinarity (Orlando Gomes).This book presents a comprehensive model that simulates human behavior in society, meticulously selecting and analyzing fundamental determinants such as skills and productivity, connectivity and network formation, psychological biases, moral behavior, consumption preferences, institutional arrangements, and political choices. Each agent in the model is characterized by a unique profile, and the aggregate outcomes emerge from the interactions of these diverse agents. The model is codified and simulated, and its results are compared with empirical evidence. This work offers an elegant and stylized approach to understanding complex outcomes resulting from simple interaction rules, making a significant contribution to the literature on complexity and agent-based computational economics. The model developed here serves as a transdisciplinary framework, providing an integrated and holistic perspective on human behavior.Integrated Science,2662-947X ;32EconomicsPsychological aspectsPsychologyMicroeconomicsEvolutionary economicsInstitutional economicsSocial choiceWelfare economicsBehavioral EconomicsBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyMicroeconomicsInstitutional and Evolutionary EconomicsSocial Choice and WelfareEconomicsPsychological aspects.Psychology.Microeconomics.Evolutionary economics.Institutional economics.Social choice.Welfare economics.Behavioral Economics.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Microeconomics.Institutional and Evolutionary Economics.Social Choice and Welfare.330.019Gomes Orlando227041Lins de Moraes Michelle1780969Fagandini Paulo1780970MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910918596903321The Agent ID Model4305544UNINA