creators_name: Khanafiah, Deni creators_name: Situngkir, Hokky type: techreport datestamp: 2006-01-06 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:56:18 metadata_visibility: show title: Theorizing Corruption ispublished: pub subjects: comp-sci-stat-model subjects: comp-sci-mach-dynam-sys subjects: comp-sci-complex-theory subjects: behanal subjects: soc-psy subjects: behav-anal full_text_status: public keywords: corruption, agent-based modeling, Swarm, dynamic of corruption abstract: The aim of this paper is to gain the broad explanation of corruption using simple computational model. We elaborated further the model of corruption described previously in Situngkir (2003b), with some additions in model’s properties. We performed hundreds of experiments computationally using Swarm and constructed the explanation of corruption based upon these results. We show that corruption should be understood as complex social-phenomena, which relates not only with economical aspect, but also with many other social and anthropological aspects. date: 2005-12 date_type: published institution: Bandung Fe Institute department: Computational Sociology refereed: TRUE referencetext: Gambetta, Diego. (2000). “Corruption: An Analytical Map”. In S. Kotkin and A. Sajo (eds.), Political Corruption of Transition: A Skeptic’s Handbook, Central European University Press Hammond, Ross. (2000). Endogenous Transition Dynamics in Corruption: An Agent-Based Computer Model. Working Paper No.19. Center on Social and Economic Dynamics. The Brookings Institution. Situngkir, H. (2003a). Moneyscape: A Generic Agent-Based Model of Corruption. Working Paper WPC2003. Bandung Fe Institute. Situngkir, H. (2003b). “The Dynamics of Corruption in Indonesia: Artificial Society Approach”. Journal of Social Complexity 1(3). Bandung Fe Institute. Luna, F., & Perrone, A. (eds.) (2002). Agent-based Methods in Economics and Finance: Simulations in Swarm. Kluwer Academic Publishers. citation: Khanafiah, Deni and Situngkir, Hokky (2005) Theorizing Corruption. [Departmental Technical Report] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4678/1/CGame.pdf