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Title:

Modelling Civil Society’s Transformational Dynamism And Its Potential Effects

Authors:

Jozsef Veress

Published in:

 

 

 

(2017).ECMS 2017 Proceedings Edited by: Zita Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás Zwierczyk, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics

European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2017

 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9932440-4-9/

ISBN: 978-0-9932440-5-6 (CD)

 

 

31st European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Budapest, Hungary, May 23rd – May 26th, 2017

 

Citation format:

Jozsef Veress (2017). Modelling Civil Society’s Transformational Dynamism And Its Potential Effects, ECMS 2017 Proceedings Edited by: Zita Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás Zwierczyk, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2017-0106

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7148/2017-0106

Abstract:

The paper proposes three ‘non-conventional’ patterns to model using System Dynamics: (i) transformational dynamism of civil society organizations; (ii) regulations effectively limiting disruptive effects of platform firms; (iii) policies facilitating new patterns of value creation through genuine sharing. The combination of SD and Agent Base Modelling may improve the effectiveness of analysing agency as complex interplay among “high-order, nonlinear, feedback systems” and actors who’s interactions co-create them. Such dynamic hybrids may enhance the effectiveness of modelling feedbacks among the civil society entities’ transformational dynamism and legislative and policy processes. Models may contribute to regulations limiting disruptive effects of platform firms and to policies enhancing alternative patterns of value creation in genuinely sharing economy similar to platform cooperativism and Commons Based Peer Production.

 

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