JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Papers
(The TQCC of JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Agent-Based Social Simulation of the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review55
Where Does Theory Have It Right? A Comparison of Theory-Driven and Empirical Agent Based Models12
Using Agent-Based Models for Prediction in Complex and Wicked Systems11
No Free Lunch when Estimating Simulation Parameters10
Modeling COVID-19 for Lifting Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions9
The Use of Surrogate Models to Analyse Agent-Based Models9
Generation of Synthetic Populations in Social Simulations: A Review of Methods and Practices8
Social Network Metric-Based Interventions? Experiments with an Agent-Based Model of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Metropolitan Region8
An Argument Communication Model of Polarization and Ideological Alignment8
Actor Behaviour and Robustness of Industrial Symbiosis Networks: An Agent-Based Modelling Approach8
Introducing the Argumentation Framework Within Agent-Based Models to Better Simulate Agents' Cognition in Opinion Dynamics: Application to Vegetarian Diet Diffusion8
Generating a Two-Layered Synthetic Population for French Municipalities: Results and Evaluation of Four Synthetic Reconstruction Methods8
Integrating Equity Considerations into Agent-Based Modeling: A Conceptual Framework and Practical Guidance8
Justified Stories with Agent-Based Modelling for Local COVID-19 Planning7
Cascades Across Networks Are Sufficient for the Formation of Echo Chambers: An Agent-Based Model7
Opinion Dynamics and Collective Risk Perception: An Agent-Based Model of Institutional and Media Communication About Disasters6
Calibrating Agent-Based Models Using Uncertainty Quantification Methods6
Finding Core Members of Cooperative Games Using Agent-Based Modeling6
Fear, Behaviour, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A City-Scale Agent-Based Model Using Socio-Demographic and Spatial Map Data6
Opinion Dynamics Model Revealing Yet Undetected Cognitive Biases5
Dynamics of Public Opinion: Diverse Media and Audiences’ Choices5
Deriving an Opinion Dynamics Model from Experimental Data5
Hard Work, Risk-Taking, and Diversity in a Model of Collective Problem Solving5
The Role of Mistrust in the Modelling of Opinion Adoption4
Understanding the Effects of China’s Agro-Environmental Policies on Rural Households’ Labor and Land Allocation with a Spatially Explicit Agent-Based Model4
Targeting <i>Your</i> Preferences: Modelling Micro-Targeting for an Increasingly Diverse Electorate4
Inverse Generative Social Science: Backward to the Future4
Agent-Based Simulation of West Asian Urban Dynamics: Impact of Refugees4
Social Agents? A Systematic Review of Social Identity Formalizations3
A Geospatial Bounded Confidence Model Including Mega-Influencers with an Application to Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy3
An Agent-Based Model to Support Infection Control Strategies at School3
Agent-Based Modelling of Future Dairy and Plant-Based Milk Consumption for UK Climate Targets3
Cultural Dissemination: An Agent-Based Model with Social Influence3
Calibrating Agent-Based Models of Innovation Diffusion with Gradients3
Using Machine Learning for Agent Specifications in Agent-Based Models and Simulations: A Critical Review and Guidelines3
Emergency Warning Dissemination in a Multiplex Social Network3
Can Ethnic Tolerance Curb Self-Reinforcing School Segregation? A Theoretical Agent Based Model3
An Agent-Based Model of Motor Insurance Customer Behaviour in the UK with Word of Mouth3
Sustaining Collective Action in Urban Community Gardens3
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