Simulation of the Governance of Complex Systems (SimCo): Basic Concepts and Experiments on Urban Transportation
Authored by Fabian Adelt, Johannes Weyer, Sebastian Hoffmann, Andreas Ihrig
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3654
Sponsors:
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG)
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Abstract
The current paper is positioned at the intersection of computer
simulation, governance research, and research on infrastructure systems,
such as transportation or energy. It proposes a simulation framework,
``Simulation of the governance of complex systems{''} (SimCo), to study
the governability of complex socio-technical systems experimentally by
means of agent-based modelling (ABM). SimCo is rooted in a sociological
macromicro-macro model of a socio-technical system, taking into account
the interplay of agents' choices (micro) and situational constraints
(macro). The paper presents the conceptualization of SimCo, its elements
and subsystems aswell as their interactions. SimCo depicts the daily
routines of users performing their tasks (e.g. going to work) by
choosing among different technologies (e.g. modes of transportation),
occasionally deciding to replace a worn-out technology. All components
entail different dimensions that can be adjusted, thus allowing
operators to purposefully intervene, for instance in the case of risk
management (e.g. preventing congestion) or system transformation (e.g.
towards sustainable mobility). Experiments with a basic scenario of an
urban road transport system demonstrate the effects of different modes
of governance (soft control, strong control and a combination of both),
revealing that soft control may be the best strategy to govern a complex
socio-technical system.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
Complexity
behavior
Transitions
governance
Model
rationality
sustainable mobility
Protocol
Infrastructure systems
Transport network
Transport mode choice