No smoking here: values, norms and culture in multi-agent systems [Book Review]

Artificial Intelligence and Law 21 (1):79 - 107 (2013)
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We use the example of the introduction of the anti-smoking legislation to model the relationship between the cultural make-up, in terms of values, of societies and the acceptance of and compliance with norms. We present two agent-based simulations and discuss the challenge of modeling sanctions and their relation to values and culture

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The Structure of Values and Norms.Sven Ove Hansson - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
The Structure of Values and Norms.Sven Ove Hansson - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (4):531-533.
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Organizational Moral Values.Elizabeth D. Scott - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (1):33-55.

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