Journal of Dynamic Decision Making
University Library Heidelberg · Germany · Est. 2015
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JDDM publishes original peer-reviewed work – both theoretical and empirical – focusing on cognitive, behavioral and social processes involved in Dynamic Decision Making (DDM). DDM encompasses decision processes involving decisions at multiple points in time that may depend on previous decisions and changing conditions of the environment, often with imperfect information, conflicting goals, and multiple actors or stakeholders. While some DDM problems can be understood within a rational choice framework, realistic DDM problems are frequently complex and ill-defined, which requires different research approaches and theoretical perspectives. Besides original empirical and experimental work, JDDM explicitly encourages replication studies, single case studies, position papers, commentaries, secondary data analyses, cultural comparison, or reports on tools and methods. JDDM will only publish articles that follow scientific principles of transparency, replicability, and objectivity. JDDM is a multidisciplinary open-access journal, free of charge for both authors and readers. Contributions are expected from academic disciplines such as psychology, economy, philosophy, sociology, political science, cognitive science, system dynamics, and others.
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