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A model of normative power

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A power describes the ability of an agent to act in some way. While this notion of power is critical in the context of organisational dynamics, and has been studied by others in this light, it must be constrained so as to be useful in any practical application. In particular, we are concerned with how power may be used by agents to govern the imposition and management of norms, and how agents may dynamically assign norms to other agents within a multi-agent system. We approach the problem by defining a syntax and semantics for powers governing the creation, deletion, or modification of norms within a system, which we refer to as normative powers. We then extend this basic model to accommodate more general powers that can modify other powers within the system, and describe how agents playing certain roles are able to apply powers, changing the system's norms, and also the powers themselves. We examine how the powers found within a system may change as the status of norms change, and show how standard norm modification operations --- such as the derogation, annulment and modification of norms --- may be represented within our system.

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  • (2016)Group Norms for Multi-Agent OrganisationsACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems10.1145/288296711:2(1-31)Online publication date: 6-Jun-2016

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AAMAS '10: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems: volume 1 - Volume 1
May 2010
1578 pages
ISBN:9780982657119

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