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AI & Society, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2015
- Stuart Moran

, Khaled Bachour, Toyoaki Nishida:
User perceptions of anthropomorphic robots as monitoring devices. 1-21 - Christina Klüver

, Jürgen Klüver, Björn Zurmaar:
OSWI: a consulting system for pupils and prospective students on the basis of neural networks. 23-30 - Ulf Gerhardt, Rüdiger Breitschwerdt

, Oliver Thomas:
Relapse prevention in drug addiction: addressing a messy problem by IS Action Research. 31-43 - Ashutosh Kumar Bhatt, Durgesh Pant:

Automatic apple grading model development based on back propagation neural network and machine vision, and its performance evaluation. 45-56 - Hiroaki Yamane, Masafumi Hagiwara:

Tag line generating system using knowledge extracted from statistical analyses. 57-67 - Daniel Memmi:

A social contract for virtual institutions. 69-76 - Bart Kamphorst, Annemarie Kalis:

Why option generation matters for the design of autonomous e-coaching systems. 77-88 - Bogdan Batrinca, Philip C. Treleaven:

Social media analytics: a survey of techniques, tools and platforms. 89-116 - Devendra Kumar Tayal, Arti Jain

, Surbhi Arora, Surbhi Agarwal, Tushar Gupta, Nikhil Tyagi:
Crime detection and criminal identification in India using data mining techniques. 117-127 - Bhanu Prakash Battula

, R. Satya Prasad:
A novel network framework using similar-to-different learning strategy. 129-138
Volume 30, Number 2, May 2015
- Karamjit S. Gill:

Beyond systems: in search of poietic thinking. 139-141 - Karamjit S. Gill:

Shiva's dance of the relational interface. 143-145 - U. A. Vinay Kumar:

On the metaphysical meaning of major religious symbols for a globalized world. 147-165 - Manisha Gangahar:

Locating the self between national and global. 167-172 - Debasis Patnaik

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Theorizing change in artificial intelligence: inductivising philosophy from economic cognition processes. 173-181 - Gagan Deep Kaur:

Kant and the simulation hypothesis. 183-192 - V. Hari Narayanan

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Embodied cognition and the Orwell's problem in cognitive science. 193-197 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Postphenomenological investigations of technological experience. 199-205 - Daniel Memmi:

Information technology as social phenomenon. 207-214 - Amita Jain

, Devendra K. Tayal, Sunny Rai
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Shrinking digital gap through automatic generation of WordNet for Indian languages. 215-222 - Felicia Ramona Birau

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Emerging capital market efficiency: a comparative analysis of weak-form efficiency in Romania and Hungary in the context of the global financial crisis. 223-233 - Renuka Garg, Manish Sidhpuria:

Strategic interventions to enhance competitiveness: a case of Surat zari industry in India. 235-249 - Bernadett Koles, Balakrishnan Kondath:

Organizational climate in Hungary, Portugal, and India: a cultural perspective. 251-259 - G. N. Sumathi, T. J. Kamalanabhan

, M. Thenmozhi
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Impact of work experiences on perceived organizational support: a study among healthcare professionals. 261-270 - Katarina Petrikova, Anna Vanova

, Kamila Borsekova
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The role of creative economy in Slovak Republic. 271-281 - Sreelekha Mishra, Balaganapathi Devarakonda

, Bharat Kumar:
Transition from cultural diversity to multiculturalism: perspectives from offshore industry in India. 283-289 - Keita Kinjo

, Takeshi Ebina
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Paradox of choice and consumer nonpurchase behavior. 291-297 - Samveg A. Patel

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ADRs and underlying stock returns: empirical evidence from India. 299-310
Volume 30, Number 3, August 2015
- Francien Dechesne

, Amineh Ghorbani
, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Introduction to the special issue on agent-based modelling for policy engineering. 311-313 - Asim Zia

, Christopher Koliba:
The emergence of attractors under multi-level institutional designs: agent-based modeling of intergovernmental decision making for funding transportation projects. 315-331 - Rahmatollah Beheshti

, Gita Sukthankar:
A hybrid modeling approach for parking and traffic prediction in urban simulations. 333-344 - Sharmila Savarimuthu, Maryam Purvis, Martin K. Purvis, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu:

An agent-based simulation for restricting exploitation in electronic societies through social mechanisms. 345-358 - Jeremy V. Pitt, Dídac Busquets

, Régis Riveret
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The pursuit of computational justice in open systems. 359-378 - Muhammad Yasir

, Martin K. Purvis, Maryam Purvis, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu:
Agent-based community coordination of local energy distribution. 379-391 - Jie Jiang, Huib Aldewereld, Virginia Dignum

, Shuzheng Wang, Ziv Baida:
Regulatory compliance of business processes. 393-402 - Sjoukje A. Osinga, Mark R. Kramer

, Gert Jan Hofstede
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Sustainable animal welfare: does forcing farmers into transition help? 403-413
Volume 30, Number 4, November 2015
- Naohiro Matsumura, Renate Fruchter:

Special issue: Shikakeology: From framework to implementation. 415-417 - Naohiro Matsumura, Renate Fruchter, Larry J. Leifer:

Shikakeology: designing triggers for behavior change. 419-429 - Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Toshio Kawashima, Ken-ichi Kimura, Yasuharu Koike:

An anatomy of shikakes. 431-442 - Shoko Yamane, Naohiro Matsumura:

The effect of a ticking clock on task performance. 443-449 - Teruaki Hayashi

, Yukio Ohsawa
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Shikakeological approach of innovators marketplace as role-based game and evaluation method for solutions. 451-461 - Meng-Han Tsai

, Ming-Chang Wen, Yu-Lien Chang, Shih-Chung Kang:
Game-based education for disaster prevention. 463-475 - Renate Fruchter, Leonard Medlock:

A journey from Island of knowledge to mutual understanding in global business meetings. 477-491 - Mei Ling Chu, Paolo Parigi, Jean-Claude Latombe, Kincho H. Law:

Simulating effects of signage, groups, and crowds on emergent evacuation patterns. 493-507 - Taro Sugihara

, Tsutomu Fujinami, Rachel Jones, Kozo Kadowaki, Masaya Ando:
Enhancing care homes with assistive video technology for distributed caregiving. 509-518 - Hikaru Yamamoto:

Enhancing engagement behavior using Shikake. 519-525 - Chikahiro Hanamura:

Study on design of Shikake for landscape foreignization. 527-536 - Daniela Inclezan:

An Answer Set Prolog formalization of shikake principles and examples - Methodology and lessons learned. 537-547 - Jagjit Singh Srai:

Special issue: AI and next-generation supply networks. 549-550

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