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    Expectation-Driven Interaction: a Model Based on Luhmann's Contingency Approach

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    We introduce an agent-based model of interaction, drawing on the contingency approach from Luhmann\'s theory of social systems. The agent interactions are defined by the exchange of distinct messages. Message selection is based on the history of the interaction and developed within the confines of the problem of double contingency. We examine interaction strategies in the light of the message-exchange description using analytical and computational methods.Contingency, Message Exchange Model, Interaction, Expectation-Expectation, Asymptotic Analysis

    PENGARUH EXPERIENCE TERHADAP BRAND LOYALITY M-PAYMENT SHOPEE PAY MELALUI MEDIASI EXPECTATION

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    This study aims to determine the effect of experience on m-payment shopeepay brand loyalty in Padang City with expectation as a mediating variable. This research is a quantitative research, namely the sampling method using accidental sampling technique with a total of 100 respondents. The data analysis technique used I this study is multiple linear refression analysis. The results of the study show that experience and expectation have a significant effect on brand loyalty m-payment shopeepay in Padang City. Experience has a significant effect on expectation. Expectation mediates the experience relationship wit the m-payment shopeepay brand loyalty in Padang City

    Pengaruh Ekspektasi Corporate Social Responsibility Terhadap Dukungan Corporate Social Responsibility

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is often considered the core of business ethics, which means that companies not only have economic obligations and legal (meaning to a shareholder), but also the obligations of other parties concerned (stakeholders) that its reach beyond economic and legal obligation. This study aims to determine and analyze the expectations of economic dimension, legal dimension and ethical dimension of CSR toward CSR Support in faculty of economics and business Diponegoro University. Sample of this study is accounting student at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University Semarang obtained as many as 125 respondents. This research uses multiple regression analysis to determine the effect of expectations ecoomic, legal and ethical-philanthropic dimension of CSR to support CSR. Survey results revealed economic expectation, legal and ethical expectation expectation is partially positive and significant effect on CSR support

    O papel dos valores individuais no comportamento do uso de cupons de desconto

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    TCC (Graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Socioeconômico, Ciências Contábeis.The research analyzed the determinants (Performance Expectation, Expectation of Effort, Social Influence, Facilitating Conditions, Hedonic Motivation, Value and Habit) of the intention and the behavior of using online discount coupons, through UTAUT2 in the Brazilian context

    Expectation-driven interaction: a model based on Luhmann's contingency approach

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    We introduce an agent-based model of interaction, drawing on the contingency approach from Luhmann's theory of social systems. The agent interactions are defined by the exchange of distinct messages. Message selection is based on the history of the interaction and developed within the confines of the problem of double contingency. We examine interaction strategies in the light of the message-exchange description using analytical and computational methods.Comment: 37 pages, 16 Figures, to appear in Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

    A longitudinal analysis of moving desires, expectations and actual moving behaviour

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    Residential mobility theory proposes that moves are often preceded by the expression of moving desires and expectations. Much research has investigated how individuals form these premove thoughts, with a largely separate literature examining actual mobility. Although a growing number of studies link premove thoughts to subsequent moving behaviour, these often do not distinguish explicitly between different types and combinations of premove thoughts. Using 1998-2006 British Household Panel Survey data, this study investigates whether moving desires and expectations are empirically distinct premove thoughts. Using multinomial regression models we demonstrate that moving desires and expectations have different meanings, and are often held in combination: the factors associated with expecting to move differ depending upon whether the move is also desired (and vice versa). Next, using panel logistic regression models, we show that different desire expectation combinations have different effects on the probability of subsequent moving behaviour. The study identified two important groups generally overlooked in the literature: those who expect undesired moves and those who desire to move without expecting this to happen.PostprintPeer reviewe

    Games for the Strategic Influence of Expectations

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    We introduce a new class of games where each player's aim is to randomise her strategic choices in order to affect the other players' expectations aside from her own. The way each player intends to exert this influence is expressed through a Boolean combination of polynomial equalities and inequalities with rational coefficients. We offer a logical representation of these games as well as a computational study of the existence of equilibria.Comment: In Proceedings SR 2014, arXiv:1404.041
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