Why Is Scott E. Page Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Scott E. Page is an American social scientist and John Seely Brown Distinguished University Professor of Complexity, Social Science, and Management at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he has been working since 2000. He has also been director of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan and an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute .
Scott E. Page's Published Works
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1990 2000 2010 2020 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250 Published Papers Complex adaptive systems - an introduction to computational models of social life (1749) Groups of diverse problem solvers can outperform groups of high-ability problem solvers. (1193) Prologue to The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies (776) Agent-Based Models (727) Path dependence and the validation of agent‐based spatial models of land use (400) Diversity and Complexity (387) Problem Solving by Heterogeneous Agents (376) Adaptive Parties in Spatial Elections (288) Embracing chaos and complexity: a quantum change for public health. (242) Making the Difference: Applying a Logic of Diversity (222) Agent-based and analytical modeling to evaluate the effectiveness of greenbelts (149) Exurbia from the bottom-up: Confronting empirical challenges to characterizing a complex system (146) Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life (Princeton Studies in Complexity) (143) Can Game(s) Theory Explain Culture? (141) Political Institutions and Sorting in a Tiebout Model (138) Behavioral spillovers and cognitive load in multiple games: An experimental study (136) Political Parties and Electoral Landscapes (133) Decentralization and the Search for Policy Solutions (103) The standing ovation problem (92) The Diversity Bonus: How Great Teams Pay Off in the Knowledge Economy (91) General Blotto: games of allocative strategic mismatch (85) The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies - New Edition (72) Two measures of difficulty (67) Uncertainty, Difficulty, and Complexity (66) On the Emergence of Cities (63) Interpreted and generated signals (60) Computational Models in Political Economy (59) Optimal Forecasting Groups (58) Agent-Based Models (55) What Sociologists Should Know About Complexity (54) On Incentives and Updating in Agent Based Models (50) Emergent cultural signatures and persistent diversity: A model of conformity and consistency (49) Deliberation and disagreement (46) THE EMERGENCE OF CULTURAL BEHAVIOR WITHIN MULTIPLE GAMES (46) Where diversity comes from and why it matters (38) Diversity and Optimality (37) Portfolio formation with higher moments and plausible utility (35) The emergence of zoning policy games in exurban jurisdictions: Informing collective action theory (34) Exploratory analyses of local institutions for climate change adaptation in the Mongolian grasslands: An agent-based modeling approach (34) Essay: Tipping points (33) Conformity and Dissonance in Generalized Voter Models (32) Aggregation in agent-based models of economies (31) Statistical Validation of Spatial Patterns in Agent-Based Models (31) The Complexity Vision and The Teaching of Economics (30) Collective Wisdom: Some Microfoundations of Collective Wisdom (26) Computational models from A to Z (26) Individual and cultural learning in stag hunt games with multiple actions (26) Basins of attraction and equilibrium selection under different learning rules (25) Essay Path Dependence (22) Landscape Formation in a Spatial Voting Model (22) Culture, Institutional Performance, and Path Dependence (20) Choosing a future based on the past: Institutions, behavior, and path dependence (20) Computational Methods and Models of Politics (20) Computational Political Economy (20) Response to the ASA’s Statement on p-Values: Context, Process, and Purpose (19) Revised-Path Dependence (19) When Order Affects Performance: Culture, Behavioral Spillovers, and Institutional Path Dependence (19) Incentives, Information, and Emergent Collective Accuracy (17) The Problem with Zoning: Nonlinear Effects of Interactions between Location Preferences and Externalities on Land Use and Utility (16) Self Organization and Coordination (16) Let's make a deal (15) Telecommunications and urban design (15) The Model Thinker: What You Need to Know to Make Data Work for You (14) A complexity perspective on institutional design (14) The Difierence: How The Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies (14) Are We Collapsing? A Review of Jared Diamond's Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (13) Reducing informational costs in endowment mechanisms (13) Conformity , Consistency , and Cultural Heterogeneity (13) Computational models from A to Z (12) Characterizing and aggregating agent estimates (11) Walsh Functions, Schema Variance, and Deception (11) An Essay on The Existence and Causes of Path Dependence (10) Why chains beget chains: An ecological model of firm entry and exit and the evolution of market similarity (9) Directional behavioral spillover and cognitive load effects in multiple repeated games (9) THE COMPLEXITY OF SYSTEM EFFECTS (8) Behavioral Spillovers in Multiple Games : An Experimental Study ∗ (8) Modeling the Effects of Greenbelts at the Urban-Rural Fringe (8) Social structure, endogenous diversity, and collective accuracy (7) Complex Adaptive Systems and Comparative Politics: Modeling the Interaction between Institutions and Culture (7) Equilibrium Selection and Stability for the Groves Ledyard Mechanism (7) A Day at the Beach: Human Agents Self-Organizing on the Sand Pile (6) The millennium city: making sprawl smart through network-oriented development (6) Complexity in Social, Political, and Economic Systems (6) Computational Public Economics (6) First Mover or Higher Quality? Optimal Product Strategy in Markets with Positive Feedbacks (5) Optimal Team Composition for Tool‐Based Problem Solving (5) Type interaction models and the rule of six (5) Signal structure and strategic information acquisition: deliberative auctions with interdependent values (5) Social Simulation: Technologies, Advances and New Discoveries (Premier Reference) by Bruce Edmonds, Cesareo Hernandez and Klaus G. Troitzsch (5) Does Strategy Need Computer Experimentation (5) The Complexities of Global Systems History (5) Policy Position-Taking in Two-Party Elections (5) Agent‐Based Modeling (4) Computational and Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences (4) An appending efficient algorithm for allocating public projects with positive complementarities (4) Basins of attraction and equilibrium selection under different learning rules (4) The Diversity Bonus (4) System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life by Robert Jervis (4) When Order Affects Performance: Institutional Sequencing, Cultural Sway, and Behavioral Path Dependence (4) The effect of feedback consistency on success in markets with positive feedbacks (4) The Structure of Signals: Causal Interdependence Models for Games of Incomplete Information (3) A Bottom-Up Efficient Algorithm for Allocating Public Projects with Positive Complementarities (3) 1. On Diversity and Complexity (3) REPRESENTATION IN MODELS OF EPISTEMIC DEMOCRACY (2) Inequality and Innovativeness (2) A characterization of equilibria in the Groves–Ledyard mechanism (2) Many Model Thinking (2) Predicting Cellular Automata (2) Behavioral Spillovers with Interdependent Institutions: An Experimental Study∗ (2) Shaping the evolution of complex societies: an evolutionary approach to economic policy (2) The Existence and Stability of Equilibria in the Groves Ledyard Mechanism (2) Covers: A Theory of Boolean Function Decomposition (2) Diversity without Silos: The Confluence of the Social and Scientific Teaching of Diversity. (1) What Statistical Models Help to Detect Land-Change Mechanisms? (1) Hey, There's a Forest in that Classroom!. (1) to characterizing a complex system (1) Simulations and Spatial Voting Methods (1) Computational Social Science: Discovery and Prediction. Edited by R. Michael Alvarez. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 337p. $99.99 cloth, $34.99 paper. (1) Cultural Capital and Opportunities for Exceptionalism: Bias in University Admissions (1) Collaboration in an Agile World (1) Uncertainty , Di culty , and Complexity (1) Making the Difference: Applying a Logic of (1) Appendix A. An Open Agenda for Complex Adaptive Social Systems (1) A Comparison of Political Institutions in a Tiebout Model (1) Individual Learning and Collective Intelligence ∗ (1) The emergence and perils of polarization (1) Minority and Diversity: Extension of Indirect Minority Influence Model: A Brief Report (1) Part IV. Models of Complex Adaptive Social Systems (1) John F. Padgett and Walter W. Powell: The Emergence of Organizations and Markets (1) Institutional Diversity and Political Economy: The Ostroms and Beyond. By Paul Dragos Aligica. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, 256p. $81.56. (1) 17 Not Half Bad A Modest Criterion for Inclusion (1) Campus Diversity: The Hidden Consensus. By John M. Carey, Katherine Clayton, and Yusaku Horiuchi. New York City: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 274p. $99.44 cloth, $29.99 paper. (0) Two models of collective intelligence (0) 9. Parting Thoughts (0) 4. Constraints on Diversity (0) 8. Diversity’s Impact in Complex Systems (0) Dependent Group Contingencies in Classrooms: A Review of the Literature and Future Directions (0) The Emergence of Economic Organization the Emergence of Economic Organization (0) 5. Variation in Complex Systems (0) On the Existence and Stability of Inefficient Boundary Equilibria in the Groves Ledyard Mechanism (0) A Day at the Beach: Human Agents Self Organizing on the Sand Pile (0) Does a Test Exist? On the Possibility of Individual Hiring Criteria for Optimal Team Composition (0) The Contributions of Diversity, Accuracy, and Group Size on Collective Accuracy (0) Fourth Addendum Archaeological Survey Report for the Proposed East Sonora Bypass on Highway 108 Near Sonora, California 10-TUO-108 P.M. R1.8 / R6.94.5 340410 and 340400 (0) DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91125 ON THE EMERGENCE OF CITIES (0) 2. Measuring Diversity (0) Culture, Institutional Performance, and Path Dependence - eScholarship (0) Re-Interpreting The Condorcet Jury Theorem (DRAFT) (0) The Power of Diversity (0) Lecture 3 Culture (0) DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91125 ON INCENTIVES AND UPDATING IN AGENT BASED MODELS (0) An Integrated Model of Market-Driven Dynamics of Carbon in Exurban Landscapes (0) Culture Paper 2 (0) Cultural drift, indirect minority influence, network structure, and their impacts on cultural change and diversity. (0) We'd Rather Fight than Switch: Trying to Understand 'Let's Make a Deal' (0) A TALE OF TWO MODELS OF COLLECTIVE ACCURACY: GENERATED AND INTERPRETED SIGNALS (0) The simulation manifesto: A commentary on Lustick and Tetlock 2021 (0) An Informationally More Efficient Endowment Game (0) Population Health as a Complex Adaptive System of Systems (0) 7. Diversity’s Inescapable Benefits II: Diminishing Returns to Types (0) Part V. Conclusions (0) What Statistical Models Can Better Detect Land-Change Mechanisms ? (0) Link to web page for course with links to slides, lectures and syllabus (0) ARO Summary Research Report (University of Michigan) (0) 6. Diversity’s Inescapable Benefits I: Averaging (0) Erratum to Basins of attraction and equilibrium selection under different learning rules (J Evol Econ, 10.1007/s00191-009-0136-x) (0) Part II. Preliminaries (0) Horizon Where diversity comes from and why it matters ? (0) Hybrid Predictive Ensembles: Synergies Between Human and Computational Forecasts (0) Department of Transportation Negative Archaeological Survey Report. 10-Cal-26-33.7, Replace Bridge #30-26 On Mokelumne River (0) Appendix B. Practices for Computational Modeling (0) Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials (0) Part III. Computational Modeling (0) Understanding Complexity (0) The many model approach (0) Framework for modeling effects of land use and land management processes on vegetation productivity and carbon storage in exurban Southeastern Michigan (0) Prelude: The Meaning of Diversity (0) Department of Transportation Negative Archaeological Survey Report. 10-Cal-12-13.9 (0) Department of Transportation Negative Archaeological Survey Report. 10-Cal-4-44.5. Highway 4, Big Trees State Park (0) 3. The Creation and Evolution of Diversity (0) Scott Page (0) POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTOR AL LANDSCAPES (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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