Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory - Recent Top Cited Papers
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory highlights some of the recent top cited papers from the journal:
280 characters to the White House: predicting 2020 U.S. presidential elections from twitter data
Rodrigue Rizk, Dominick Rizk, Frederic Rizk, Sonya Hsu
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 1-28 - March 2023Two probability theories and a garbage can
David Mortimore, Mustafa Canan, Raymond R. Buettner
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 1-13 - June 2023#WhatIsDemocracy: finding key actors in a Chinese influence campaign
Charity S. Jacobs, Kathleen M. Carley
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 1-21 - July 2023Developing an agent-based model to minimize spreading of malicious information in dynamic social networks
Mustafa Alassad, Muhammad Nihal Hussain, Nitin Agarwal
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 29(3), 487-502 - April 2023Knowledge sharing in a dynamic, multi-level organization: an agent-based modeling approach
Bianica Pires, Joshua Goldstein, Emily Molfino, Kathryn Ziemer, Mark Orr, José Jiménez
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 1-26 - February 2023