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Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2010 Annual (Hardcover)
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Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2010 Annual (Hardcover)
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Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond
and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external
environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of
mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important
role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches
are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They
become counterproductive when the same organizations display the
highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in
which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly
expanding discussion about complex systems offers important
contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and
ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is
increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education,
as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge
management. Real world systems can't be completely designed,
controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences
of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as
complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore
complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and
simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the
emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard'
quantitative sciences and the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This
2010 Annual includes articles from Goktu Morcol, Lynne Hamill, Mika
Aaltonen, Glenda Eoyang, Lasse Gerrits, Jean Boulton, and many
more, that explore a range of complexity-related topics from
philosophical concerns through to the practical application of
complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations.
Also included are a series of four reproductions of classic papers
in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical
introductions that explore their modern relevance: "The Science of
'Muddling' Through" by Charles E. Lindblom (originally published in
1959); "Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?" by Thorstein
Veblen (originally published in 1898); "The Theory of Emergence" by
Reuben Ablowitz (originally published in 1939), and; "Determinism
and Life" by Conrad Hal Waddington (originally published in 1972).
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