Using Intelligent Agents to Understand Management Practices and Retail

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Peer-Olaf Siebers

The University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science

Uwe Aickelin

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems

Helen Celia

Independent

Chris Clegg

University of Leeds - Division of Management (deceased)

Date Written: January 1, 2007

Abstract

Intelligent agents offer a new and exciting way of understanding the world of work. In this paper we apply agentbased modeling and simulation to investigate a set of problems in a retail context. Specifically, we are working to understand the relationship between human resource management practices and retail productivity. Despite the fact we are working within a relatively novel and complex domain, it is clear that intelligent agents could offer potential for fostering sustainable organizational capabilities in the future. The project is still at an early stage. So far we have conducted a case study in a UK department store to collect data and capture impressions about operations and actors within departments. Furthermore, based on our case study we have built and tested our first version of a retail branch simulator which we will present in this paper.

Suggested Citation

Siebers, Peer-Olaf and Aickelin, Uwe and Celia, Helen and Clegg, Chris, Using Intelligent Agents to Understand Management Practices and Retail (January 1, 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2831326 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2831326

Peer-Olaf Siebers

The University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science ( email )

Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pos/

Uwe Aickelin (Contact Author)

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems ( email )

Australia

Helen Celia

Independent

Chris Clegg

University of Leeds - Division of Management (deceased)

United Kingdom

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