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Bele Wollesen
(2025):
Manipulation in Collective Decision Mechanism: Solutions from Economics and Computer Science,
INEM conference, University of Bayreuth
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Bele Wollesen
(2025):
Translators, Methodologies, and the Structure of Scientific Communities in a Bandit-Model,
Computational Method Workshop, Leibniz University Hannover
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Catherine Herfeld
(2025):
Zum Nutzen quantitativ-empirischer Methoden für die Wissenschaftsphilosophie,
Leibniz Center for Science and Society (LCSS) Colloquium, Leibniz University Hannover.
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Catherine Herfeld
(2025):
Model Transfer in the Recent History of Economics: The Case of Rational Choice Models,
Seminar of the Society for the Social Studies of Quantification (SSSQ), Center Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, France.
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Catherine Herfeld
(2025):
Model Transfer and its Challenges in Science,
From biology to economics and back: internal conflicts and collective agency across disciplines, University of Kansas
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Edoardo Peruzzi
(2025):
The Transfer of Game-Theoretic Models: Formal Templates, Unification, and Scientific Progress.,
GWP.2025 Conference, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
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Edoardo Peruzzi
(2025):
Model Transfer in Economics,
Research Colloquium, Faculty of Economics and Management, Leibniz University Hannover.
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Murat Bakeev
(2025):
Methodological Barriers to Model Transfer and Their Mitigation: The Case of Agent-Based Models in Macroeconomics,
GWP.2025 Conference, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
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Murat Bakeev
(2025):
Discipline-Specific Challenges to Model Transfer: The Transfer of Agent-Based Models from Computer Science and Complexity Science into Macroeconomics,
H2P2S Seminar, GREDEG Sophia Antipolis, Université Côte d'Azur, Nice, France.
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Murat Bakeev
(2025):
Artificially Intelligent Agents in the Santa Fe Institute's Economics Program: Two Stories of Model Transfer from Computer Science to Economics,
ELMI, Université Côte d'Azur, Nice, France.
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Catherine Herfeld
(2024):
Challenges to Model Transfer in Science,
The German Congress for Philosophy XXVI (Münster, Germany).
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Edoardo Peruzzi
(2024):
Model Transfer, Template Production, and the Game-Theoretic Revolution in Economics,
German Congress for Philosophy, Münster, Germany.
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Edoardo Peruzzi
(2024):
The Transfer of Economic Models into the Courtrooom: A Failed Promise?,
Research Seminars MInD, IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy.
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Edoardo Peruzzi
(2024):
Formal Template Accumulation and Scientific Progress: The Case of Bayesian Games,
PSA2024 – 29th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, New Orleans, USA.
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Murat Bakeev
(2024):
The Requirement of Theoretical Tractability as a Challenge to Model Transfer,
Third Lake Como INEM Summer School in Philosophy of Economics (Como, Italy).
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Murat Bakeev
(2024):
Tractability in Model Transfer: Motivation or Barrier?,
The German Congress for Philosophy XXVI (Münster, Germany).
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Murat Bakeev
(2024):
Artificially Intelligent Agents in the Santa Fe Institute's Economics Program: Two Stories of Model Transfer from Computer Science to Economics,
HOPE Center Lunch at Duke University, Durham NC, USA.
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Murat Bakeev
(2024):
Challenges to Model Transfer: The Case of Agent-Based Models (Poster),
PSA 2024 - 29th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (New Orleans, USA).
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Murat Bakeev, Catherine Herfeld and Edoardo Peruzzi
(2024):
Model Transfer in the Age of AI: The Case of Foundation Models,
Online Workshop “Researching Model Transfer: Brainstorming Cases, Arguments, and Research Questions”, Hannover, Germany.
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Catherine Herfeld
(2023):
Studying model transfer in science (invited),
Social Networks Lab (ETH Zürich).
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Catherine Herfeld
(2023):
Wie entsteht Neues? Potentiale und Herausforderungen von Modelltransfer in der Wissenschaft (invited),
Interdisziplinäre Ringvorlesung 'Wie entsteht Neues?' (University of Zurich).
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Catherine Herfeld, Erik Angner, Francesco Guala, Don Ross, and Jack Vromen
(2023):
Book Symposium on 'How Economics Can Save the World',
INEM Conference, University of Venice.