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Agent-based modeling 1 Business gaming simulation 1 Education 1 Innovation management 1 Pricing and timing strategies 1 Product diffusion 1 gaming/simulation 1 interactive policy making 1 learning processes and feedback structures 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Duijn, M 1 Immers, L.H 1 Kiesling, Elmar 1 Stoelhorst, H.J. 1 Stummer, Christian 1 Waaldijk, F.A 1
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Central European Journal of Operations Research 1 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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An agent-based market simulation for enriching innovation management education
Stummer, Christian; Kiesling, Elmar - In: Central European Journal of Operations Research 29 (2020) 1, pp. 143-161
business gaming simulation that enables teams of participants—each managing a virtual company that competes with other … gaming simulation can facilitate experiential learning in management, particularly in fields that involve complex social …
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Gaming Approach Route 26: a Combination of Computer Simulation, Design Tools and Social Interaction
Duijn, M; Immers, L.H; Waaldijk, F.A; Stoelhorst, H.J. - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 6 (2003) 3, pp. 7-7
Many policy problems in the field of urban planning and traffic management are to be characterized as ?ill structured problems?, i.e. there is little consensus about ?goals and facts?. The policy making process for such problems is a learning process, a continuous search for acceptable goals and...
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