Conferences in Computational Social and Organizational Science

Several conferences are run in association with the center. The core conference is the CASOS conference. The purpose of this conference is to explore advances in computational social and organizational science. Of interest is recent work in any of the following areas:

  1. computational theorizing about complex socio-cognitive-technical systems, including organizations, societies, and technology enhanced environments
  2. new computational or network based analysis tools for studying socio-cognitive-technological systems, social-psychological, social, organizational, and technological systems
  3. empirical tests of computational, mathematical, or logical models

Presentations are from a combination of invited and submitted papers. Participants need not present a paper. Individuals interested in presenting a paper must submit an extended abstract.

This conference began as the CMOT workshop associated with the ORSA/TIMS meetings in organization science.