Thomas Chesney

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Thomas Chesney at the University of Nottingham, 2017.

Thomas Chesney is a British–Irish Professor of computational social science at Nottingham University Business School.[1]

Born in Northern Ireland, Chesney uses simulation to study economic behaviour such as the problem of modern slavery.[2][3][4][5] He is also the coauthor of a widely used textbook, Principles of Business Information Systems.[6]

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  1. ^ "NUBS". Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ Chesney, Thomas (2009). Searching For Patterns. Nottingham University Press. ISBN 978-1904761242.
  3. ^ Stair, Ralph; George, Reynolds; Chesney, Thomas (2015). Principles of Business Information Systems. Cengage. ISBN 978-1473703889.
  4. ^ Chesney, Thomas; Chuah, Swee-Hoon; Hoffmann, Robert (2009). "Virtual world experimentation: An exploratory study" (PDF). Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 72 (1): 618–635. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2009.05.026.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Chesney, Thomas; Gold, Stefan; Trautrims, Alexander (2017). "Agent Based Modelling as a Decision Support System for Shadow Accounting" (PDF). Decision Support Systems. 95: 110–116. doi:10.1016/j.dss.2017.01.004.
  6. ^ "Principles of Business Information Systems". Cengage EMEA. Retrieved 2017-09-22.

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