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Management in the Age of Digital Business Complexity focuses on how
the digital age is changing management and vastly speeding up
complexity dynamics. The recent coevolution of technologies has
dramatically changed in just a few years how people and firms
learn, communicate, and behave. Consequently, the process of how
firms coevolve and the speed at which they coevolve has been
dramatically changed in the digital age, and managerial methods are
lagging way behind. Combining his own expertise with that of a
number of specialist and international co-authors, McKelvey conveys
how companies that fall behind digitally can quickly be driven out
of business. The book has been created for academics seeking to
upgrade management thinking into the modern digital age and vastly
improve the change capabilities of firms facing digital-oriented
competition.
Management in the Age of Digital Business Complexity focuses on how
the digital age is changing management and vastly speeding up
complexity dynamics. The recent coevolution of technologies has
dramatically changed in just a few years how people and firms
learn, communicate, and behave. Consequently, the process of how
firms coevolve and the speed at which they coevolve has been
dramatically changed in the digital age, and managerial methods are
lagging way behind. Combining his own expertise with that of a
number of specialist and international co-authors, McKelvey conveys
how companies that fall behind digitally can quickly be driven out
of business. The book has been created for academics seeking to
upgrade management thinking into the modern digital age and vastly
improve the change capabilities of firms facing digital-oriented
competition.
?In my judgment this book in honor of Donald T. Campbell will be very influential and highly cited. . . . It will become a must read for Ph.D. students and scholars in strategy and organization theory.? ?Arie Lewin, Duke University ?The topics in this volume are cutting edge, and the contributors are first-rate. The book is well anchored?Donald T. Campbell has had a profound influence on the field. Moreover, the book is well-conceptualized?socio-cultural evolution, co-evolution, methods modeling, and epistemology are key issues in organization science right now. ?Michael Tushman, Harvard University If he were an assistant professor today, what would social science giant Donald T. Campbell be pursuing in the field of organization science? Joel A. C. Baum and Bill McKelvey explore this question in Variations in Organization Science. This volume reveals and celebrates Campbell?s many contributions to organization science by presenting new variations that stem directly from his work. Rather than analyze Campbell?s theories, the authors present ideas that Campbell might have pursued if he were currently a doctoral student. This volume is unique in its focus on coevolution and multilevel coevolutionary analysis, as well as in its range of subject matter from empirical studies to leading-edge epistemological discourses. Each of the book?s four main sections focuses on a major aspect of Campbell?s legacy: blind variation, selection, and retention; multilevel coevolution; process level analysis and modeling; and epistemology and methodology. In addition, the volume includes a Foreward by Barbara Frankel Campbell and an unusual Appendix: Donald Campbell?s complete curriculum vitae. Variations in Organization Science should be on the top of the reading list for any organization scientist interested in organizational evolution, change, and competitiveness. This volume will also appeal to any scholar interested in the human and social capital base of firms and how organizational knowledge and learning work to provide the basis of competitive advantage.
The science of complexity is concerned with the study of complex,
adaptive systems. Its insights have in recent decades been applied
with gusto by social scientists and other thinkers. As research in
and around the application of complexity science flourishes as
never before, this new five-volume collection from Routledge meets
the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of a
rapidly growing-and ever more complex-corpus of literature. Edited
by leading scholars, the collection gathers foundational and
canonical work, together with innovative and cutting-edge
applications and interventions. With a full index, together with
new introductions to each volume, which place the collected
material in its historical and intellectual context, Complexity is
an essential work of reference. The collection will be particularly
useful as an essential database allowing scattered and often
fugitive material to be easily located. It will also be welcomed as
a crucial tool permitting rapid access to less familiar-and
sometimes overlooked-texts. For researchers, students,
practitioners, and policy-makers, it is as a vital one-stop
research and pedagogic resource.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1982.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1982.
?In my judgment this book in honor of Donald T. Campbell will be very influential and highly cited. . . . It will become a must read for Ph.D. students and scholars in strategy and organization theory.? ?Arie Lewin, Duke University ?The topics in this volume are cutting edge, and the contributors are first-rate. The book is well anchored?Donald T. Campbell has had a profound influence on the field. Moreover, the book is well-conceptualized?socio-cultural evolution, co-evolution, methods modeling, and epistemology are key issues in organization science right now. ?Michael Tushman, Harvard University If he were an assistant professor today, what would social science giant Donald T. Campbell be pursuing in the field of organization science? Joel A. C. Baum and Bill McKelvey explore this question in Variations in Organization Science. This volume reveals and celebrates Campbell?s many contributions to organization science by presenting new variations that stem directly from his work. Rather than analyze Campbell?s theories, the authors present ideas that Campbell might have pursued if he were currently a doctoral student. This volume is unique in its focus on coevolution and multilevel coevolutionary analysis, as well as in its range of subject matter from empirical studies to leading-edge epistemological discourses. Each of the book?s four main sections focuses on a major aspect of Campbell?s legacy: blind variation, selection, and retention; multilevel coevolution; process level analysis and modeling; and epistemology and methodology. In addition, the volume includes a Foreward by Barbara Frankel Campbell and an unusual Appendix: Donald Campbell?s complete curriculum vitae. Variations in Organization Science should be on the top of the reading list for any organization scientist interested in organizational evolution, change, and competitiveness. This volume will also appeal to any scholar interested in the human and social capital base of firms and how organizational knowledge and learning work to provide the basis of competitive advantage.
The SAGE Handbook of Complexity and Management is the first
substantive scholarly work to provide a map of the state of art
research in the growing field emerging at the intersection of
complexity science and management studies. Edited and written by
internationally respected scholars from management and related
disciplines, the Handbook will be the definitive reference source
for understanding the implications of complexity science for
management research and practice. Part One: Foundations introduces
complexity science and its implications for the foundations of
scientific knowledge, including management knowledge. Part Two:
Applications presents the numerous ways in which complexity science
models and tools, as well as complexity thinking, are being applied
to management and organizational phenomena and the insights gained
as a result. Part Three: Interfaces highlights how complexity
science is transforming various non-management fields and, in so
doing, creating exciting interfaces for bridging between management
and related disciplines.
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