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New networking technologies such as wireless mobile grids and peer-to-peer middleware are examples of a growing class of open distributed systems whose strength is the absence of a central controlling instance and which function through the cooperation of autonomous entities that voluntarily...
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use of social norms. In human societies, social norms are essential to regulation, coordination, and cooperation. The … (computational solutions that employ ideas based on social norms.) To accomplish this, we (1) introduce social norms and their …
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Most works on norms have investigated how norms are regulated using institutional mechanisms. Very few works have … focused on how an agent may infer the norms of a society without the norm being explicitly given to the agent. This paper … described in this paper makes use of an association rule mining approach to identify obligation norms. Using agent based …
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The present research explores third parties’ (e.g., jurors, ombudsmen, auditors, and employees observing others’ encounters) ability to objectively judge fairness. More specifically, the current research suggests that third parties’ justice judgments and reactions are biased by their...
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This study analyzes the media construction of the role of journalists in their relationship with institutional sources and public opinion. The main research questions refer to the influence of the European argument on the way in which journalists define their “mission” and their symbolic...
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