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 --18-September-2018-1st-International-Workshop-on-
 Ontology-of-Economics-Cape-Town-South-Africa-
DTSTAMP:20180524T165627
SUMMARY:1st International Workshop on Ontology of 
 Economics, Cape Town (South Africa)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180918
LOCATION:Cape Town (South Africa)
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the ontological nature o
 f economic concepts and institutions is crucial fo
 r providing principled modelling in many important
  domains such as enterprise modelling, business pr
 ocesses, and social ontology. A significant number
  of fundamental concepts that are ubiquitous in ec
 onomics have only recently been approached from an
  ontological perspective. For instance: value, ris
 k, preference, utility, capability, good, service,
  exchange, transaction, competition. This workshop
  offers a venue to gather the recent contributions
  to this important topic.  The workshop is part of
  the Joint Ontology Workshop Programme associated 
 with the 10th International Conference on Formal O
 ntology in Information Systems (FOIS).  We welcome
  submissions from areas such as (philosophy of) ec
 onomics, decision theory, social choice theory, bu
 siness, finance, accounting, economic sociology, a
 nd enterprise modeling, to promote the discussion 
 of the ontological foundation of fundamental conce
 pts in economics.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Understan
 ding the ontological nature of economic concepts a
 nd institutions is crucial for providing principle
 d modelling in many important domains such as ente
 rprise modelling, business processes, and social o
 ntology. A significant number of fundamental conce
 pts that are ubiquitous in economics have only rec
 ently been approached from an ontological perspect
 ive. For instance: value, risk, preference, utilit
 y, capability, good, service, exchange, transactio
 n, competition. This workshop offers a venue to ga
 ther the recent contributions to this important to
 pic.</p>\n\n  <p>The workshop is part of the Joint
  Ontology Workshop Programme associated with the 1
 0th International Conference on Formal Ontology in
  Information Systems (FOIS).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <
 p>We welcome submissions from areas such as (philo
 sophy of) economics, decision theory, social choic
 e theory, business, finance, accounting, economic 
 sociology, and enterprise modeling, to promote the
  discussion of the ontological foundation of funda
 mental concepts in economics.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://oe.inf.unibz.it/
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