Complex systems and evolutionary perspectives on organizations : the application of complexity theory to organizations
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Material type: BookSeries: Advanced Series in Management.Publisher: Oxford : Pergamon, 2003Description: 240 p.ISBN: 0080439578.Subject(s): Teoria Administrativa | Aprendizagem Organizacional | Administração EstratégicaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 2.01.1C73773c (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10013218 |
Part I. Introduction 1. Introduction - Eve Mitleton-Kelly Part II. Essentials of complexity theory for organization studies 2. Ten principles of complexity and enabling infrastructures - Eve Mitleton-Kelly Part III. Complexity perspectives on organisational processes 3. Social systems and the embodiment of organisational learning - Raul Espejo 4. Organisational diversity, configurations and evolution - Ian McCarthy and Jane Gillies 5. Emergent order in firms: complexity science vs the entanglement trap - Bill McKelvey 6. Evolutionary dynamics of industrial clusters - Pierpaolo Andriani Part IV. Implications of complexity theory for management processes 7. Complex adaptive social systems: towards a theory for practice - Donald MacLean and Robert Mac Intosh 8. The core of adaptive organisations - Roger Lewin and Birute Regine 9. Is there a complexity beyond the reach of strategy? - Max Boisot Part V. Philosophical issues in applying complexity theory to organisations 10. Complexity theory and organisational intervention? Dealing with (in)commensurability - Lucas Introna 11. Developing epistemological consciousness about complexity: seven domains of discourse - Petruska Clarkson and Katerina Nicolopoulou
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