Frederik Schaff: Current & Past Research

Forthcoming

Forthcoming:

"Beyond the Marshallian Cross: Economics as Complexity Science", November 27th, Tübingen, talk at the Lecture Series "An Introduction to Pluralism in Economics" provided by the students network Rethinking Economics [full program].

 

Current collaborative projects:

Larger projects (beyond single papers)

Publications

"Pure Agent-based Computational Economics of Time, Knowledge and Procedural Rationality with an Application to Environmental Economics". Dissertation (2016). FernUniversität Hagen, Hagen. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften.

Past presentations

  • "On values and economic performance" (together with Marcin Czupryna), 26th Sept., Social Simulation Conference (SSC)b 2019 , Mainz.

  • "POSA: Policy Implementation Sensitivity Analysis" (together with Tom Bauermann and Michael Roos), 25th Sept., Social Simulation Conference (SSC)b 2019 , Mainz.

  • Special Session on “VALUES, NORMS AND SALIENCE: MODELLING SOCIO-ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR” (Chairing, Co-Chair Marcin Czupryna), Sept. 2019, Social Simulation Conference (SSC)b 2019 , Mainz.
     

  • “Endogenous Social Networks, Schwarz Theory of Values and a Synthetic Population Model: Building Blocks for a Value-based Approach to Economics.”, 26. Apr. 2019, Invited talk on behalf of Cracow University of Economics Excellence Grant: Reinventing Economy through Values (REV4.0).
     

  • “Explicit Knowledge Representation and Cultural Transmission: Towards an Agent-based Model with Networks, Time and Space", 24. Apr. 2019, Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (CAA 2019)g.

  • "Introduction and Welcome to first Forum ReSoc: Agent-based Modelling in Archaeology. Are there limits?" (together with Maja Gori), 21. Mar. 2019, 1. Forum ReSoc, Bochum. [video], [slides

  • "ACE Policy Experiments: A protocol for transparent scenario selection and presentation", 10. Oct. 2018 (together with Tom Bauermann und Michael Roos), German Network for New Economic Dynamics (GENED)c  Annual Meeting, Kiel, Germany

  • "Migration in the Cetina Phenomenon(?): An Agent-based Perspective", 6. Sept. 2018, (together with Maja Gori) European Association of Archaeologists (EAAe) Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

  • "Artificial Anasazi with Explicit Knowledge Representation", Social Simulation Conference (SSC)b 2018, Stockholm, Sweden.

  • "Migration in the Cetina Phenomenon? An Agent-based Perspective", 3. May 2018, Poster presented at "Tag der Forschung", History Department RUB, Bochum.

  • "Explicit Knowledge Representation in Archaeological ABMs", 20. Mar. 2018, CAAg Conference 2018, Tübingen, Germany.

  • "Archaeology as Complexity Science: An Agent-based Perspective", 11. Oct. 2017, Poster presented at "Tag der Forschung", DBM, Bochum.

  • "Pure Agent-Based Computational Economics", 26. Sept. 2017, SSCb 2017 Conference, Dublin.

  • "The Short-Run (Terminating) El Farol Bar Problem: When equilibrium does not matter", 27. Sept. 2017, SSCb 2017 Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

  • "A Network Analytic Extension to Pure Agent-based Computational Economics of Time, Knowledge and Procedural Rationality with an Application to Environmental Economics", 6. Oct. 2016, GENEDc Annual Meeting 2016, Bamberg, Germany

  • "The Relevance of an Explicit Knowledge Representation", 29. Sept. 2016, invited talk (by Rafal Weron, Wroclaw University), Science meets Social Science (S3) Interdisciplinary Seminar, Wroclaw, Poland.f

  • "Social Dynamics of Religion and Friendship" (together with Christian Julmi), 14.-15. Jul. 2016, 3rd Münster Workshop on Agent-based Modelinge, Münster, Germany.

  • "Detecting Cyclical Behavior in Economic Simulation Models" (together with Malcolm Roberts and Anna Klabunde), 12.-13. May 2016, Poster Presentation at the Complexity Workshopd: "Towards a Better Understanding of Economic Dynamics. What Can We Expect from Complexity Economics and Non-Linear Business Cycle Models?", Hamburg, Germany.

  • "Time and Ignorance - A simple Microeconomic Bakery Model", 28.- 29. Sept. 2015, GENEDc Annual Meeting 2015, Bochum, Germany.

  • "Time and Ignorance - A simple Microeconomic Bakery Model", 29.- 30. Sept. 2014, GENEDc Annual Meeting 2014, Darmstadt, Germany.

  • "Time and Ignorance - A simple Microeconomic Bakery Model", 10. June 2014, FernUni-Hagen Forschungswerkstatt, Hagen, Germany.

  • "Time and Ignorance - A simple Microeconomic Bakery Model", 05.- 07. Mar. 2014, ESSA@workb (former SimSoc@work), Bochum, Germany.

  • "An Agent-based Alternative to Neoclassical Economics Methodology", 16.- 20. Sept. 2013, Poster Presentation at the 9th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSAb), Warsaw, Poland.

  • "An agent-based Alternative to Neoclassical Methodology", 16. Sept. 2013, ESSA@workb track at the 9th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSAb), Warsaw, Poland.

  • "Reverse Engineering Neoclassical Theory", 06.- 08. Mar. 2013, ESSA@workb, Osnabrück, Germany.

  • "Anpassungspfade bei Standardorientierter Umweltpolitik - Ein Agentenbasiertes Modell", 18.- 19. Feb. 2013, AURÖ Nachwuchsworkshopa (Verein für Socialpolitik), Frankfurt/Oder, Germany.

  • "Deterministic Agent-based Modelling vs. Neoclassical Modelling for Economics", 11. Sept. 2012, ESSA@workb at the ESSA Conference, Salzburg, Austria.

  • "A Deterministic Agent-based Partial Model of a One-Commodity Market to study the Effect of Environmental and Information Policies", 20.- 22. Mar. 2012, ESSA@workb, Koblenz, Germany.

  • "Anpassungspfade bei standardorientierter Umweltpolitik und umweltschonendem technischen Fortschritt - eine wohlfahrtstheoretische Untersuchung mit Methoden des agent-based Modelling", 05.- 07. Feb. 2012, AURÖ Nachwuchsworkshopa (Verein fpr Socialpolitik), Bern, Switzerland.

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a Ausschuss für Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomie des Vereins für Socialpolitik (Scientific Society of German-speaking Environmental and Resource Economists), http://www.iwni.bwl.uni-kiel.de/auroe/auroe_en.html

b European Social Simulation Association, http://www.essa.eu.org/. What was formerly the ESSA Conference is now the Social Simulation Conference (SSC).

c German Network for New Economic Dynamics, http://www. gened.de/

d 1. Complexity Economics Workshop at the University of Hamburg, https://complexity2016.noblogs.org/

e Münster Workshops on Agent-based Modeling, https://www.wwu.de/GK-Vertrauen-Kommunikation/abm-workshop/abm-workshop.html

f Science meets Social Science (S3) Interdisciplinary Seminar Series at the Wroclaw University, http://www.ioz.pwr.wroc.pl/pracownicy/weron/S3.htm#

g  Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, https://caa-international.org/

e  European Association of Archaeologists, https://www.e-a-a.org