Search Results - "Koyama, Yuhsuke"
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Loot box gambling and economic preferences: a survey analysis of Japanese adolescents and young adults
Published in Applied economics (20-09-2023)“…With the increasing use of social-network games, game addiction has become a serious challenge to the world. This study investigates the effects of risk…”
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U-Mart as a New Generation Artificial Market
Published in Evolutionary and institutional economics review (01-09-2008)“…Recent progress in complex science and computational power has brought the agent-based simulations into the second generation. These second generation…”
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Strategy Experiments in an Artificial Futures Market
Published in Evolutionary and institutional economics review (01-09-2008)“…This paper presents the computational results obtained in strategy experiments in an artificial futures market with human agents. Participants submit their own…”
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Micro- and Macro-Level Validation in Agent-Based Simulation: Reproduction of Human-Like Behaviors and Thinking in a Sequential Bargaining Game
Published in Journal of artificial societies and social simulation (01-03-2008)“…This paper addresses both micro- and macro-level validation in agent-based simulation (ABS) to explore validated agents that can reproduce not only human-like…”
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A futures market-based model for dynamic network resource allocation
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Design of a hybrid-learning environment based on SOARS
Published in Third International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'05) (2005)“…Recent development in bottom-up modeling, through educational games, enables students to understand overview of complicated socioeconomic systems. We apply…”
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A middleman in an ambiguous situation—Experimental evidence
Published in The Journal of socio-economics (01-06-2006)“…This paper describes how undergraduates play intermediaries. A series of experiments was conducted to see how subjects play the monopolistic intermediary…”
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