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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2021
- Hyoung Goo Kang
, Richard M. Burton
, Will Mitchell:
How firm boundaries and relatedness jointly affect diversification value: trade-offs between governance and flexibility. 1-34 - Ramin Mowlanapour, Yaghoub Farjami, Fatemeh Saghafi
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Investigating organizational characteristics during the first three lifecycle stages using the PAEI framework and the system dynamics approach. 35-60 - Thomas Feliciani
, Andreas Flache
, Michael Mäs:
Persuasion without polarization? Modelling persuasive argument communication in teams with strong faultlines. 61-92 - Christopher R. Dishop
, Richard P. DeShon
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What is the critical mass of help? A potential resolution to a paradox on citizenship and organizational performance. 93-107
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2021
- Sumeet Kumar
, Binxuan Huang, Ramon Alfonso Villa Cox
, Kathleen M. Carley:
An anatomical comparison of fake-news and trusted-news sharing pattern on Twitter. 109-133 - Kiran Kumar Bandeli, Nitin Agarwal:
Analyzing the role of media orchestration in conducting disinformation campaigns on blogs. 134-160 - John W. Bicknell
, Werner G. Krebs:
Detecting botnet signals using process mining. 161-178 - Lynnette Hui Xian Ng
, Kathleen M. Carley
:
"The coronavirus is a bioweapon": classifying coronavirus stories on fact-checking sites. 179-194 - Raúl M. Ortiz-Gaona, Marcos Postigo-Boix
, José Luis Melús-Moreno:
Extent prediction of the information and influence propagation in online social networks. 195-230
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2021
- Barry G. Silverman
, Daniel M. Silverman, Gnana Bharathy
, Nathan Weyer, William R. Tam:
StateSim: lessons learned from 20 years of a country modeling and simulation toolset. 231-263 - Rúben Pereira, José Braga de Vasconcelos
, Álvaro Rocha
, Isaias Scalabrin Bianchi
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Business process management heuristics in IT service management: a case study for incident management. 264-301 - Daniele Bellutta
, Catherine King
, Kathleen M. Carley:
Deceptive accusations and concealed identities as misinformation campaign strategies. 302-323 - Joshua Uyheng
, Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, Kathleen M. Carley:
Active, aggressive, but to little avail: characterizing bot activity during the 2020 Singaporean elections. 324-342 - Kamwoo Lee
, Jeanine Braithwaite, Michel Atchikpa:
Word embedding analysis on colonial history, present issues, and optimism toward the future in Senegal. 343-356 - Archita Pathak
, Rohini K. Srihari, Nihit Natu:
Disinformation: analysis and identification. 357-375
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2021
- Ernesto León-Castro
, Fabio Blanco-Mesa
, Victor Gerardo Alfaro-Garcia, Anna M. Gil-Lafuente, José M. Merigó
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Fuzzy systems in innovation and sustainability. 377-383 - Marlenne G. Velazquez-Cazares
, Anna M. Gil-Lafuente, Ernesto León-Castro, Fabio Blanco-Mesa
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Innovation capabilities measurement using fuzzy methodologies: a Colombian SMEs case. 384-413 - Magaly Gaviria-Marin
, Jorge Matute-Vallejo
, Hugo Baier-Fuentes
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The effect of ICT and higher-order capabilities on the performance of Ibero-American SMEs. 414-450 - Artemisa Zaragoza-Ibarra
, Gerardo G. Alfaro Calderón, Victor Gerardo Alfaro-Garcia
, Fernando Ornelas-Tellez
, Rodrigo Gómez Monge:
A machine learning model of national competitiveness with regional statistics of public expenditure. 451-468

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