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期刊名称:COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY

ISSN:1381-298X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/?SGWID=8-102-0-0-0
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/business/business+for+professionals/journal/10588
影响因子: 2.023 (2020年) 1.372(2018年) 0.641(2017年) 0.769(2016年) 0.37(2015年) 0.840(2014年) 0.923(2013年) 0.424 (2012年) 0.389(2011年)
主题范畴:SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory has been accepted for Social Sciences Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, and Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, and will first appear with an Impact Factor in the Journal Citation Reports 2010, published in 2011.

Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory provides an international forum for interdisciplinary research that combines computation, organizations and society. The goal is to advance the state of science in formal reasoning, analysis, and system building drawing on and encouraging advances in areas at the confluence of social networks, artificial intelligence, complexity, machine learning, sociology, business, political science, economics, and operations research. The papers in this journal will lead to the development of newtheories that explain and predict the behaviour of complex adaptive systems, new computational models and technologies that are responsible to society, business, policy, and law, new methods for integrating data, computational models, analysis and visualization techniques.

Various types of papers and underlying research are welcome. Papers presenting, validating, or applying models and/or computational techniques, new algorithms, dynamic metrics for networks and complex systems and papers comparing, contrasting and docking computational models are strongly encouraged. Both applied and theoretical work is strongly encouraged. The editors encourage theoretical research on fundamental principles of social behaviour such as coordination, cooperation, evolution, and destabilization. The editors encourage applied research representing actual organizational or policy problems that can be addressed using computational tools. Work related to fundamental concepts, corporate, military or intelligence issues are welcome.

The journal publishes a number of special issues on focused topics, including organizations of intelligent agents, counter-terrorism, computational statistics for networks, and organizations in crises. In addition, tutorial papers, such as how to check the robustness of a simulation, or system details - such as algorithm descriptions are also welcome. The audience is international in scope. It includes researchers, students, academic, corporate and military personnel in all of the social and organizational disciplines, operations research and graph theory, mathematics, computer science, and management.

Editorial Policy: The refereeing of papers in each of these areas is directed by Area Editors. Authors may recommend reviewers and an Area Editor. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory publishes relevant book reviews, meeting announcements, and brief notes. Readers will vary in their mathematical and computational experience. The authors should keep this in mind in preparing the manuscript.
Guidelines: For mathematical models: Define non-elementary mathematical symbols. Define all terms before they appear in an equation. For computational models: We do not require that code be provided or shared. However, we would like to encourage the sharing of code, when possible. If possible, information on how to access and run code should be provided. Otherwise, information should be included on whether it is possible to obtain a copy of the code, and if it is possible, how the reader can obtain the code. Information on what language the code was written in, what it was compiled on, average run time, and special portability constraints should be mentioned in a footnote (or in text if this is critical to the papers argument). For new programs, details on the input, output, initial conditions, boundary conditions, and internal processes should be clearly described or diagrammed.

Officially cited as: Comput Math Organ Theory

Abstracted/Indexed in:
ABI/INFORM, Academic OneFile, Cabell's, Computer Science Index, CSA/Proquest, Current Abstracts, Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, Current Index to Statistics, Digital Mathematics Registry, Gale, Google Scholar, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, OCLC, Science & Technology Collection, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Social Science Citation Index, Social SciSearch, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier, VINITY - Russian Academy of Science, Zentralblatt Math

Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities ¨C tacitly or explicitly ¨C at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
Permissions
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the hyperlink ¡°Submit online¡± on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.
Title Page
The title page should include:



The name(s) of the author(s)


A concise and informative title


The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)


The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author
Abstract
Please provide an abstract of 100 to 150 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
Keywords
Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.
Biographies and Photos
Authors are required to submit a brief biography with the final version of their accepted paper.
Text Formatting
Manuscripts should be submitted in LaTeX. Please use Springer¡¯s LaTeX macro package and choose the formatting option ¡°smallextended¡±.
The submission should include the original source (including all style files and figures) and a PDF version of the compiled output.
Word files are also accepted. In this case, please use Springer¡¯s Word template for preparing your manuscript.
Headings
Please use the decimal system of headings with no more than three levels.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter.
 
Footnotes
Footnotes can be used to give additional information, which may include the citation of a reference included in the reference list. They should not consist solely of a reference citation, and they should never include the bibliographic details of a reference. They should also not contain any figures or tables.
Footnotes to the text are numbered consecutively; those to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data). Footnotes to the title or the authors of the article are not given reference symbols.
Always use footnotes instead of endnotes.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full.
Citation
Cite references in the text by name and year in parentheses. Some examples:



Negotiation research spans many disciplines (Thompson 1990).


This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman (1996).


This effect has been widely studied (Abbott 1991; Barakat et al. 1995; Kelso and Smith 1998; Medvec et al. 1993).


Reference list
The list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.
Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each work.



Journal article
Gamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol 105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8
Ideally, the names of all authors should be provided, but the usage of ¡°et al¡± in long author lists will also be accepted:
Smith J, Jones M Jr, Houghton L et al (1999) Future of health insurance. N Engl J Med 965:325¨C329


Article by DOI
Slifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J Mol Med. doi:10.1007/s001090000086


Book
South J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, London


Book chapter
Brown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257


Online document
Cartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007


Dissertation
Trent JW (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California



Always use the standard abbreviation of a journal¡¯s name according to the ISSN List of Title Word Abbreviations, see
www.issn.org/2-22661-LTWA-online.php
Tables

All tables are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.


Tables should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.


For each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table.


Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table caption.


Footnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included beneath the table body.
Languages
Articles and abstracts must be in English or in the journal's official language(s), but the journal accepts additional abstracts in other languages of the author¡¯s choice (for instance in the author¡¯s first language, if not English or the journal's official language). Such abstracts are optional. Authors would need to supply such abstracts themselves, certify that they are a faithful translation of the official abstract, and they must be supplied in Unicode (see www.unicode.org for details), especially if they are using non-roman characters.
Such abstracts in other languages will carry a disclaimer:

"This abstract is provided by the author(s), and is for convenience of the users only. The author certifies that the translation faithfully represents the official version in the language of the journal, which is the published Abstract of record and is the only Abstract to be used for reference and citation."

Editorial Board

Chief Editors:
Kathleen M. Carley

Carnegie Mellon University: Email - Kathleen.carley@cs.cmu.edu
http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/bios/carley/carley.html

Zhiang "John" Lin
University of Texas, Dallas: Email - zlin@utdallas.edu
http://www.utdallas.edu/~zlin

Areas Editors:
AGENTS, COMPLEXITY AND EVOLUTION
Michael Prietula, Emory University: Email -  prietula@bus.emory.edu
Alessandro Lomi,
University of Bologna: Email -  alx@economia.unibo.it
Bill McKelvey, Anderson Graduate School of Management, UCLA: Email -  mckelvey@anderson.ucla.edu

COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS, MARKETS AND SYSTEMS
John Sterman, MIT, Sloan School of Management: Email -  jsterman@MIT.edu
Pietro Panzarasa, Queen Mary University of London: Email -  p.panzarasa@qmul.ac.uk
Scott Moss, Manchester Metropolitan University: Email - scott@cfpm.org

COMPUTATIONAL SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL COMPUTATION
James A. Kitts, Columbia University: Email - jak2190@columbia.edu
Nigel Gilbert, Surrey, UK: Email -  n.gilbert@soc.surrey.ac.uk
Daniel Dajun Zeng, University of Arizona and Chinese Academy of Sciences: E-mail ¨C zeng@email.arizona.edu

COMPUTATIONAL POLITICAL AND BEHAVIORAL MODELING
Faison Gibson, University of Michigan: Email - fpgibson@umich.edu
Ning Nan, University of Oklahoma: E-mail ¨C nnan@ou.edu

COMPUTATION AND SOCIAL NETWORKS
Carter Butts, University of California, Irvine: Email - buttsc@uci.edu
Stephen Borgatti, University of Kentucky: Email - sborgatti@uky.edu
Simon Rodan, San Jos¨¦ State University: E-mail: simon.rodan@sjsu.edu
David Skillicorn, Queen's University: E-mail ¨C skill@cs.queensu.ca

COMPUTATIONAL ORGANIZATION THEORY
Jerker Denrell, Stanford University: Email - denrell@gsb.stanford.edu
Corrine Coen, The State University of New York at Buffalo: Email - ccoen@buffalo.edu
Tim Carroll, University of South Carolina: Email - carroll@moore.sc.edu
Brian Kulik, Central Washington University: E-mail ¨C kulikb@cwu.edu



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