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Digital Twin of the Social System: Calculating the Environment’s Reaction to the Company’s Activeness

In: Digital Transformation in Industry

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  • Mikhail Samosudov

    (State University of Management)

Abstract

The paper discusses the possibility of calculating the reaction of the environment in the form of incoming resource flows to the actions of the company using a comprehensive mathematical model of a social system functioning in an active environment. The study focuses on calculating the expected trajectory of the company’s movement for management and the marketing activities. The developed theoretical base allowed us to create an agent-based simulation model of a social system that was applied to compute the dynamics of the system. It can be used to create decision support systems for enterprises’ managers of any scale and area of activity, since the specifics of a particular system is considered by combining the values of phase variables. The novelty lies in the fact that the research shows the possibility to calculate the environment’s reaction, the mechanism for considering the cumulative activeness of agents, as well as the mechanism for converting messages that are invariants of the socio-economic space into information affecting of agents’ behavior. The result of the calculation can be recorded in the digital twin of the social system and used to automate company management.

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  • Mikhail Samosudov, 2022. "Digital Twin of the Social System: Calculating the Environment’s Reaction to the Company’s Activeness," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Vikas Kumar & Jiewu Leng & Victoria Akberdina & Evgeny Kuzmin (ed.), Digital Transformation in Industry, pages 71-84, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-030-94617-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94617-3_6
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