CollectieveKracht and TU Delft develop a new research tool for citizen collectives

News - 13 October 2022 - Webredactie

CollectieveKracht and TU Delft have joined forces to develop a new research tool for citizen collectives. The tool will help citizen collectives determine which rules and agreements best suit their organizations. The project has been facilitated by a contribution from the Erasmus Trust Fund: Erasmus University's official support fund for scientific research.

Thanks to this grant, Dr. Amineh Ghorbani (TU Delft) and the research group of Prof. Tine de Moor (Rotterdam School of Management) can start developing and implementing an innovative research tool based on 'Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation' (ABMS). The tool supports citizen collectives in making choices on rules and arrangements for their organisations by comparing the characteristics of many collectives. The more citizen collectives use the research tool, the more accurately the decision support system works.

About CollectieveKracht

CollectieveKracht is the knowledge platform by and for citizen collectives from all sectors: from energy to housing, from care to food. CollectieveKracht connects and helps citizen collectives to develop resilience and overcome obstacles together. The knowledge platform provides citizen collectives with reliable, scientifically based knowledge. The scientists connected to CollectieveKracht's Sciencelab play an important role in this. For more information, visit www.collectievekracht.eu