contexts: in particular, a key problem is that of understanding its origins. Moreover, scientists are not able to evaluate the sustainability of innovation processes, and it is difficult to discover what sort of conditions might lead to their crisis and even collapse. In this paper we present a model where agents are able to create new artifacts and can develop and enact strategies able to sustain innovation for very long periods. We discuss some results and make observations useful for understanding the processes and the strategies that sustain the growth of diversity in social and technological organizations.
Conditions for long lasting sustainable innovation in an agent-based model / Ansaloni, L.; Villani, Marco; Serra, Roberto; Lane, David Avra. - STAMPA. - 2:(2011), pp. 410-417. (Intervento presentato al convegno the 3rd International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence tenutosi a Rome nel January 28-30, 2011).
Conditions for long lasting sustainable innovation in an agent-based model
VILLANI, Marco;SERRA, Roberto;LANE, David Avra
2011
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contexts: in particular, a key problem is that of understanding its origins. Moreover, scientists are not able to evaluate the sustainability of innovation processes, and it is difficult to discover what sort of conditions might lead to their crisis and even collapse. In this paper we present a model where agents are able to create new artifacts and can develop and enact strategies able to sustain innovation for very long periods. We discuss some results and make observations useful for understanding the processes and the strategies that sustain the growth of diversity in social and technological organizations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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