Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3217320391> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- W3217320391 endingPage "012034" @default.
- W3217320391 startingPage "012034" @default.
- W3217320391 abstract "Abstract Imitation is ubiquitous, yet what self-regulation orientations’ role played in imitation strategies is poorly understood, which is particularly challenging in dynamic and uncertain environments. According to regulatory mode theory, we model two imitation strategies: assessment and locomotion. Assessment pays more attention on comparation among different alternatives, they repeatedly measure, evaluate, and compare desired means and try to find out the ‘best’ one. Contrariwise locomotion refers to ‘keep moving’, once choosing one alternative, they change some choices and learn from the resulting performance feedback. Using a computational model, we explore the performance implications of dynamic environments for these two imitation strategies. Consequently, when environment is stable, assessment is more effective in maintaining the lead, whereas locomotion prevails as environmental changes become more frequent and substantial. We contribute to the literatures on strategy, imitation, and NK studies." @default.
- W3217320391 created "2021-12-06" @default.
- W3217320391 creator A5019220613 @default.
- W3217320391 creator A5056450584 @default.
- W3217320391 date "2021-11-01" @default.
- W3217320391 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3217320391 title "Which one is better: Assessment and Locomotion imitation strategies in Changing Environments" @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2030985903 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2103385008 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2106919063 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2127956021 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2164284962 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2516797215 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2772988929 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2789795120 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2900100446 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W2988643814 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W3111360841 @default.
- W3217320391 cites W3184418949 @default.
- W3217320391 doi "https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2113/1/012034" @default.
- W3217320391 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3217320391 type Work @default.
- W3217320391 sameAs 3217320391 @default.
- W3217320391 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3217320391 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3217320391 hasAuthorship W3217320391A5019220613 @default.
- W3217320391 hasAuthorship W3217320391A5056450584 @default.
- W3217320391 hasBestOaLocation W32173203911 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C126388530 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C107457646 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C126388530 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C15744967 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C180747234 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C41008148 @default.
- W3217320391 hasConceptScore W3217320391C77805123 @default.
- W3217320391 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W3217320391 hasLocation W32173203911 @default.
- W3217320391 hasOpenAccess W3217320391 @default.
- W3217320391 hasPrimaryLocation W32173203911 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W1789771546 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W1847738767 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W1982149234 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W1984122150 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W1993348057 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W2006409156 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W2063448864 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W2147404305 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W3217320391 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W3217320391 hasVolume "2113" @default.
- W3217320391 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3217320391 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3217320391 magId "3217320391" @default.
- W3217320391 workType "article" @default.