Agent-based modelling of values: The case of value sensitive design for refugee logistics
Boshuijzen-Van Burken, Christine; Gore, Ross; Dignum, Frank; Royakkers, Lamber; Wozny, Phillip; Shults, F. LeRon
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Boshuijzen-Van Burken, C., Gore, R., Dignum, F., Royakkers, L., Wozny, P. & Shults, F. L. (2020). Agent-based modelling of values: The case of value sensitive design for refugee logistics. JASSS : Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 23 (4), 1-20. doi: 10.18564/jasss.4411Abstract
We have used value sensitive design as a method to develop an agent-based model of values in humanitarian logistics for refugees. Schwartz’s theory of universal values is implemented in the model in such a
way that agents can make value trade-o s, which are operationalized into a measure of refugee wellbeing and
a measure of public opinion about how the refugee logistics is being handled. By trying out di erent ‘valuescenarios’, stakeholders who are responsible for, or involved in refugee logistics can have insights into the effects of various value choices. The model is visualized and made usable as a platform (interactive website) for
decision-makers to understand the trade-o s in policies for government and non-government organizations.