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Sadou L., Couture S., Thomopoulos R., Taillandier Patrick. (2022). Better representing the diffusion of innovation through the theory of planned behavior and formal argumentation. In : Verhagen H. (ed.), Borit M. (ed.), Bravo G. (ed.), Wijermans N. (ed.). Advances in social simulation. Cham : Springer, p. 423-435. (Springer Proceedings in Complexity). Annual Social Simulation Conference, 16., Cracovie (POL), 2021/09/20-24. ISBN 978-3-03-092843-8.

Titre du document
Better representing the diffusion of innovation through the theory of planned behavior and formal argumentation
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000843782600032
Auteurs
Sadou L., Couture S., Thomopoulos R., Taillandier Patrick
In
Verhagen H. (ed.), Borit M. (ed.), Bravo G. (ed.), Wijermans N. (ed.), Advances in social simulation
Source
Cham : Springer, 2022, p. 423-435 (Springer Proceedings in Complexity). ISBN 978-3-03-092843-8
Colloque
Annual Social Simulation Conference, 16., Cracovie (POL), 2021/09/20-24
Agent-based simulation has long been used to study the dynamics of adoption and diffusion of innovations. However, the vast majority of these works are limited to an abstract and simplified representation of this process, which does not allow to explain the reasons for the change of opinion of an agent. In order to go further in the explanation of these changes, we present a generic model based on the theory of planned behavior and on formal argumentation. Each agent has the possibility to exchange arguments with another and to build its opinion on an innovation from the set of arguments it knows. An application of the model is proposed to study the adoption of communicating water meters by farmers on the Louts river (South-West of France).
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098] ; Développement scientifique et technique [116]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00025022
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