Developing an Agent-Based Model on How Different Individuals Solve Complex Problems
Authored by Ipek Bozkurt
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.3926/jiem.1197
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Abstract
Purpose: Research that focuses on the emotional, mental, behavioral and
cognitive capabilities of individuals has been abundant within
disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, among
others. However, when facing complex problems, a new perspective to
understand individuals is necessary. The main purpose of this paper is
to develop an agent-based model and simulation to gain understanding on
the decision-making and problem-solving abilities of individuals.
Design/methodology/approach: The micro-level analysis modeling and
simulation paradigm Agent-Based Modeling Through the use of Agent-Based
Modeling, insight is gained on how different individuals with different
profiles deal with complex problems. Using previous literature from
different bodies of knowledge, established theories and certain
assumptions as input parameters, a model is built and executed through a
computer simulation.
Findings: The results indicate that individuals with certain profiles
have better capabilities to deal with complex problems. Moderate
profiles could solve the entire complex problem, whereas profiles within
extreme conditions could not. This indicates that having a strong
predisposition is not the ideal way when approaching complex problems, and there should always be a component from the other perspective. The
probability that an individual may use these capabilities provided by
the opposite predisposition provides to be a useful option.
Originality/value: The originality of the present research stems from
how individuals are profiled, and the model and simulation that is built
to understand how they solve complex problems. The development of the
agent-based model adds value to the existing body of knowledge within
both social sciences, and modeling and simulation.
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