JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Papers
(The TQCC of JASSS-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
AGENTBLOCKS: A Community Platform for Sharing, Comparing, and Improving Reusable Building Blocks for (Agent-Based) Models32
A Method for Emerging Empirical Age Structures in Agent-Based Models with Exogenous Survival Probabilities29
Effect of Policy Implementation on Energy Retrofit Behavior and Energy Consumption in a Simulated Neighborhood23
Agent-Based Modelling of Mpox Infection Dynamics: Simulating Disease Transmission and Control Strategies20
An Agent-Based Model for Assessing the Resilience of Drug Trafficking Organizations to Law Enforcement Interventions19
Finance and Market Concentration Using Agent-Based Modeling: Evidence from South Korea19
Scientific Disagreements and the Diagnosticity of Evidence: How Too Much Data May Lead to Polarization16
Equity, Urgency, Affordability: An ABM Exploration of Design Principles for Collective Action Institutions in Times of Crisis13
Agent-Based Simulation of Land Use Governance (ABSOLUG) in Tropical Commodity Frontiers11
Corrigendum to 'Arguments as Drivers of Issue Polarisation in Debates Among Artificial Agents', Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 25 (1) 4, 202211
Exploring the Influence of Open-Mindedness and Social Identity on Opinion Polarization in a Modified Hegselmann-Krause Model11
An Agent-Based Model of Issue Alignment and Polarization Based on the Menu-Independent and Menu-Dependent Influences Model10
Social Simulation Models as Refuting Machines9
Sharing Risk Under Heterogeneity: Exploring Participation Patterns in Situations of Incomplete Information9
Equation-Based Versus Agent-Based Models: Why Not Embrace Both for an Efficient Parameter Calibration?9
An Agent-Based Model of Motor Insurance Customer Behaviour in the UK with Word of Mouth9
An Agent-Based Model to Assess Possible Interventions for Large Shigellosis Outbreaks8
Modelling Maize Agriculture by the Pre-Columbian Casarabe Culture of Amazonian Bolivia: An Agent-Based Approach8
The Role of Values in Pandemic Management: An Agent-Based Model8
Egalitarian Sharing Explains Food Distributions in a Small-Scale Society8
Editorial: Modelling Values in Social, Technical, and Ecological Systems8
[In]Credible Models – Verification, Validation & Accreditation of Agent-Based Models to Support Policy-Making7
Mechanisms Behind Public School Enrollment Trends in School Choice Systems: The Case of Chile7
A Microsimulation Model of Behaviour Change Calibrated to Reversal Learning Data7
The Ethics of Agent-Based Social Simulation6
Collecting Data in an Immersive Video Environment to Set up an Agent-Based Model of Pedestrians’ Compliance with COVID-Related Interventions6
Exploring the Potential of Conversational AI Support for Agent-Based Social Simulation Model Design6
When "I" Becomes "We": Modelling Dynamic Identity on Autonomous Agents6
Fear, Behaviour, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A City-Scale Agent-Based Model Using Socio-Demographic and Spatial Map Data6
An Agent-Based Simulation Model of Pedestrian Evacuation Based on Bayesian Nash Equilibrium6
Calibrating Agent-Based Models Using Uncertainty Quantification Methods6
Structural Effects of Agent Heterogeneity in Agent-Based Models: Lessons from the Social Spread of COVID-195
From Local Actors to Leaf Carers: Companion Modeling for Rethinking Tree Protection in Senegal’s Groundnut Basin5
On the Interplay of Gullibility, Plausibility, and Criticism: A Computational Model of Epistemic Vigilance5
An Empirical and Simulation Investigation of Bounded Confidence and Negative Influence in Opinion Dynamics Using Stochastic Actor-Oriented Model5
Visual ODD: A Standardised Visualisation Illustrating the Narrative of Agent-Based Models5
Synthetic Social Media Influence Experimentation Via an Agentic Reinforcement Learning Large Language Model Bot5
Superiority Bias and Communication Noise Can Enhance Collective Problem Solving5
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