1 | -- | 4 | Nigel Gilbert, Seth Bullock. Complexity at the social science interface |
5 | -- | 13 | Flaminio Squazzoni. A social science-inspired complexity policy: Beyond the mantra of incentivization |
14 | -- | 29 | Özge Dilaver, Mercedes Bleda, Elvira Uyarra. Entrepreneurship and the emergence of industrial clusters |
30 | -- | 43 | Liz Varga, Tonci Grubic, Philip Greening, Stephen Varga, Fatih Camci, Tom Dolan. Characterizing conversion points and complex infrastructure systems: Creating a system representation for agent-based modeling |
44 | -- | 53 | Robert De Caux, Christopher Smith, Dominic Kniveton, Richard Black, Andrew Philippides. Dynamic, small-world social network generation through local agent interactions |
54 | -- | 72 | Alexandra S. Penn, Paul D. Jensen, Amy Woodward, Lauren Basson, Frank Schiller, Angela Druckman. Sketching a network portrait of the humber region |
73 | -- | 82 | John Forrester, Richard Greaves, Howard Noble, Richard Taylor. Modeling social-ecological problems in coastal ecosystems: A case study |
83 | -- | 94 | Catherine S. E. Bale, Nicholas J. McCullen, Timothy J. Foxon, Alastair M. Rucklidge, William F. Gale. Modeling diffusion of energy innovations on a heterogeneous social network and approaches to integration of real-world data |
95 | -- | 108 | Claudio Cioffi-Revilla. Seeing it coming: A complexity approach to disasters and humanitarian crises |