Causality: models, reasoning, and inference
Causality: models, reasoning, and inference
The Psychology of the Internet
The Psychology of the Internet
Emergence: From Chaos to Order
Emergence: From Chaos to Order
Sociology and Social Theory in Agent Based Social Simulation: A Symposium
Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory
Essays on the effects of information technology and the internet on business environments
Essays on the effects of information technology and the internet on business environments
Validation and verification of simulation models
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Tutorial on agent-based modeling and simulation
WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
Mechanisms for environments in multi-agent systems: Survey and opportunities
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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This study proposes a multi-agent modeling and simulation approach using EGGBM (E-Government Group Behavior Model) to research complex group behavior in E-government implementation. A multi-agent simulation decision system based on Java-REPAST is developed for qualitative validation to show that EGGBM is consistent with common sense. We give an example of EGGBM application to show that EGGBM method can help decision-makers choose appropriate decisions to improve the level of accepting information technology (LAIT) of groups. Finally, we conclude that this approach could provide a new attempt for the research of group behavior in E-government organization.