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An Agent-Based Model of Consumer Behavior Based on the BDI Architecture and Neoclassical Theory


Abstract Agent-based models of consumer behavior open new possibilities in terms of the degree of realism and complexity of the simulation of markets. This technique brings several advantages over the traditional modeling approaches. This follows from the agent-based approach allowing the explicit modeling of the micro levels of intricacy of a market while enabling the emergence of the macro levels of market complexity. We propose an agent-based model of consumer behavior based on the Beliefs, Desires and Intentions (BDI) architecture and the neoclassical theory of utility maximization. The model allows simulating a dynamic environment of heterogeneous deliberative consumers. We show that the model can straightforwardly simulate different types of markets and economic phenomena such as price, income, substitution and complementary effects.
Year 2014
Keywords Computer Games;Multi-Agent Societies;Intelligent Virtual Agents;
Authors Márcia Baptista, Carlos Martinho, Francisco Lima, Pedro Santos, Helmut Prendinger
Booktitle Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (Nomination for Best Paper)
Volume 41 - 2014
Pages 170-178
Publisher ISAGA
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@inproceedings { baptista14, abstract = {Agent-based models of consumer behavior open new possibilities in terms of the degree of realism and complexity of the simulation of markets. This technique brings several advantages over the traditional modeling approaches. This follows from the agent-based approach allowing the explicit modeling of the micro levels of intricacy of a market while enabling the emergence of the macro levels of market complexity. We propose an agent-based model of consumer behavior based on the Beliefs, Desires and Intentions (BDI) architecture and the neoclassical theory of utility maximization. The model allows simulating a dynamic environment of heterogeneous deliberative consumers. We show that the model can straightforwardly simulate different types of markets and economic phenomena such as price, income, substitution and complementary effects.}, booktitle = {Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (Nomination for Best Paper)}, keywords = {Computer Games;Multi-Agent Societies;Intelligent Virtual Agents;}, pages = {170-178}, publisher = {ISAGA}, title = {An Agent-Based Model of Consumer Behavior Based on the BDI Architecture and Neoclassical Theory}, volume = {41 - 2014}, year = {2014}, author = {Márcia Baptista and Carlos Martinho and Francisco Lima and Pedro Santos and Helmut Prendinger} }

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