LEADER 06957nam 2201873z- 450 001 9910557397503321 005 20231214132822.0 035 $a(CKB)5400000000041922 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76295 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000041922 100 $a20202201d2021 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aComplexity in Economic and Social Systems 210 $aBasel, Switzerland$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2021 215 $a1 electronic resource (534 p.) 311 $a3-0365-0794-9 311 $a3-0365-0795-7 330 $aThere is no term that better describes the essential features of human society than complexity. On various levels, from the decision-making processes of individuals, through to the interactions between individuals leading to the spontaneous formation of groups and social hierarchies, up to the collective, herding processes that reshape whole societies, all these features share the property of irreducibility, i.e., they require a holistic, multi-level approach formed by researchers from different disciplines. This Special Issue aims to collect research studies that, by exploiting the latest advances in physics, economics, complex networks, and data science, make a step towards understanding these economic and social systems. The majority of submissions are devoted to financial market analysis and modeling, including the stock and cryptocurrency markets in the COVID-19 pandemic, systemic risk quantification and control, wealth condensation, the innovation-related performance of companies, and more. Looking more at societies, there are papers that deal with regional development, land speculation, and the-fake news-fighting strategies, the issues which are of central interest in contemporary society. On top of this, one of the contributions proposes a new, improved complexity measure. 606 $aInformation technology industries$2bicssc 610 $avolatility clustering 610 $aBaidu Index 610 $ainformation demand 610 $ageneralized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity model (GARCH) 610 $amixture of distribution hypothesis 610 $aspeculation 610 $aland acquisition 610 $amotivation 610 $areal estate 610 $adevelopment 610 $aEthiopia 610 $asystemic risk 610 $amacroprudential policy 610 $aagent-based modelling 610 $ainequality 610 $acentral-banking 610 $ainformation transfer 610 $atransfer entropy 610 $astock markets 610 $aeconophysics 610 $acomplexity science 610 $ainformation theory 610 $aeconomic complexity 610 $aevolutionary dynamics 610 $anetwork theory 610 $aleveraged trading 610 $astock price crash risk 610 $athreshold effect 610 $acomplexity in stock market 610 $aentropy economics 610 $anon-extensive cross-entropy econometrics 610 $anon-ergodic ill-behaved inverse problems 610 $ageneral system theory 610 $anon-linear dynamics 610 $acomplex adaptive systems 610 $ahomo oeconomicus 610 $aedge of chaos 610 $acomplexity economics 610 $apricing constraint 610 $aIPO timing 610 $adynamic game model 610 $areal option 610 $acomplexity of IPOs 610 $afinancial institution 610 $acomplex network 610 $ajump volatility 610 $aentropy weight TOPSIS 610 $astructural entropy 610 $astock market 610 $aEMD 610 $acluster-entropy 610 $aShannon-entropy 610 $afinancial markets 610 $atime series 610 $adynamics 610 $aTsallis entropy 610 $acopula functions 610 $across-shareholding network 610 $afinance 610 $acryptocurrencies 610 $amultivariate transfer entropy 610 $acomplex networks 610 $aliquidity proxy 610 $aliquidity benchmark 610 $avolatility estimate 610 $acorrelation coefficient 610 $apartial determination 610 $amutual information 610 $aforecasting market risk 610 $avalue at risk 610 $aextreme returns 610 $apeaks over threshold 610 $aself-exciting point process 610 $adiscrete-time models 610 $ageneralized Pareto distribution 610 $adynamical complexity 610 $auniversal complexity measure 610 $airreversible processes 610 $aentropies 610 $aentropic susceptibilities 610 $acomplex systems 610 $amultifractal analysis 610 $adetrended cross-correlations 610 $aminimal spanning tree 610 $awealth condensation 610 $aagent-based computational economics 610 $abargaining 610 $again function 610 $amacroeconomics 610 $ainnovative activity 610 $amanufacturing industry 610 $aconjunctural movements 610 $acybernetics 610 $afeedback loops 610 $acorrespondence analysis 610 $aPolish Green Island effect 610 $aRed Queen effect 610 $aKondratieff waves 610 $apower law 610 $aZipf law 610 $agender productivity gap 610 $afake news 610 $arumor spreading 610 $aNash equilibrium 610 $aevolutionarily stable strategies 610 $aevolutionary information search dynamics 610 $anonlinear dynamics 610 $achaos 610 $atime series analysis 610 $astock exchange market 610 $aLyapunov 610 $arecurrence plots 610 $aBDS 610 $acorrelation dimension 610 $aGARCH model 610 $ameasure of economic development 610 $awebsites 610 $apublic administration sector 610 $amunicipality 610 $afour-colour theorem 610 $aprosumption 610 $aplatforms for participation 610 $alocation quotient 610 $adual graph 610 $aEuler characteristic 615 7$aInformation technology industries 700 $aDroz?dz?$b Stanis?aw$4edt$01303451 702 $aKwapien?$b Jaros?aw$4edt 702 $aOs?wie?cimka$b Pawe?$4edt 702 $aDroz?dz?$b Stanis?aw$4oth 702 $aKwapien?$b Jaros?aw$4oth 702 $aOs?wie?cimka$b Pawe?$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910557397503321 996 $aComplexity in Economic and Social Systems$93027062 997 $aUNINA