Citing this article

A standard form of citation of this article is:

Wheeler, Scott (2005). 'It Pays to Be Popular: a Study of Civilian Assistance and Guerilla Warfare'. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 8(4)9 <https://www.jasss.org/8/4/9.html>.

The following can be copied and pasted into a Bibtex bibliography file, for use with the LaTeX text processor:

@article{wheeler2005,
title = \{It Pays to Be Popular: a Study of Civilian Assistance and Guerilla Warfare},
author = \{Wheeler, Scott},
journal = \{Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation},
ISSN = \{1460-7425},
volume = \{8},
number = \{4},
pages = \{9},
year = \{2005},
URL = \{https://www.jasss.org/8/4/9.html},
keywords = \{Peacekeeping, Insurgency, Agent-Based},
abstract = \{This paper presents a study into the benefits imparted by friendly civilian populaces in assisting peacekeepers to conduct operations under the threat of guerrilla warfare. In this study, civilians report observed insurgent activity to peacekeepers with varying levels of enthusiasm depending on the reputation of the peacekeepers with the local populace. A simulation model is developed using an agent-based approach and a statistically significant number of Monte Carlo simulations conducted to measure the success of the peacekeeping operations and the benefits of civilian assistance.},
}

The following can be copied and pasted into a text file, which can then be imported into a reference database that supports imports using the RIS format, such as Reference Manager and EndNote.


TY - JOUR
TI - It Pays to Be Popular: a Study of Civilian Assistance and Guerilla Warfare
AU - Wheeler, Scott
Y1 - 2005/10/31
JO - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
SN - 1460-7425
VL - 8
IS - 4
SP - 9
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KW - Peacekeeping
KW - Insurgency
KW - Agent-Based
N2 - This paper presents a study into the benefits imparted by friendly civilian populaces in assisting peacekeepers to conduct operations under the threat of guerrilla warfare. In this study, civilians report observed insurgent activity to peacekeepers with varying levels of enthusiasm depending on the reputation of the peacekeepers with the local populace. A simulation model is developed using an agent-based approach and a statistically significant number of Monte Carlo simulations conducted to measure the success of the peacekeeping operations and the benefits of civilian assistance.
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