Peer reviewed journals Mäs Michael, Andreas Flache, Károly Takács, and Karen Jehn (in press) In the short term we divide, in the long term we unite: Demographic crisscrossing and the effects of faultlines on subgroup polarization. Organization Science
Mäs Michael, Andreas Flache, and Dirk Helbing (2010) Individualization as Driving Force of Clustering Phenomena in Humans. PLoS Computational Biology 6 Flache, Andreas, and Michael Mäs (2008) Why do faultlines matter? A computational model of how strong demographic faultlines undermine team cohesion. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 16:175-191. Flache, Andreas, and Michael Mäs (2008) How to get the timing right? A computational model of how demographic faultlines undermine team performance and how the right timing of contacts can solve the problem. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 14:23-51. Mäs, Michael; Kurt Mühler, and Karl-Dieter Opp (2005) Wann ist man deutsch? Empirische Ergebnisse eines faktoriellen Surveys. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 57:112-134. Books Mäs, Michael (2010) The diversity puzzle - Explaining clustering and polarization of opinions. ICS-Dissertation series. Book sectionsMühler, Kurt; Karl-Dieter Opp; Michael Mäs, and Ralph Richter (2006) Region, Nation, Europa. Die Dynamik regionaler und überregionaler Identifikation. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. Mäs, Michael (2005) Regionalismus, Nationalismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. Mäs, Michael, and Andrea Knecht (2008) Die Entwicklung von negativen Beziehungen in Schulklassen. in Ein neues Paradigma in den Sozialwissenschaften: Netzwerkanalyse und Netzwerktheorie, edited by Christian Stegbauer. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. Mäs, Michael, and James Kitts (2011) Social influence and the emergence of cultural norms. in Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning. Springer Other publications Mäs, Michael (2010) Agent Based Computational Modeling. Sociologie magazine: 18/3: 21-22 (in Dutch) (Please note that the journal editors changed the title of this article without asking me. Unfortunately, the published title is too stupid to be mentioned here) |