Complexity theory and the management of networks : proceedings of the Workshop on Organisational Networks as Distributed Systems of Knowledge, University of Lecce, Italy 2001 /
One of the challenges facing today's management is to develop theories and practices that address the dynamics of business networks. Complexity theory has much to contribute to this purpose. Thus, this volume focuses on exploring the emerging patterns of order and discussing the new management...
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- Notes on the Contributors; Preface; Structure of the Book; Guide to Reading; Introduction; Complexity Theory and the Management of Networks Pierpaolo Andriani and Giuseppina Passiante; Part 1: Complexity Theory; A Framework for Understanding Complex Systems Paul Cilliers; BizSim: The World of Business
- In a Box John L. Casti; Part 2: Management and Leadership in the Network Economy; "Simple Rules" for Improving Corporate IQ: Basic Lessons from Complexity Science Bill McKelvey; Exploring New Business Innovation Leadership Paradigms Aldo Romano
- New Economy, Complexity and Management Enzo BadalottiComplexity Science on Coevolving Business with Rapid Change Susanne Kelly; A Complexity and Darwinian Approach to Management with Failure Avoidance as the Key Tool Ron Willis; Treasury Operations in a Multi-National Oil Company: Dialogue on the Methodology of Using Natural Experiments in Complex Evolving Systems Eve Mitleton-Kelly and Marcus Speh Birkenkrahe; An Incubator of Business Innovation Leadership: The eBMS Experiment Giuseppina Passiante; The "Virtualness" Strategy of the e-Business Management School Valerio Elia
- Part 3: The Management of NetworksComplexity in The Next Economy Robin Wood; A Post Industrial Network Organisation Richard Hall; Careers, Communities, and Complexity Theory Michael B. Arthur, Robert J. DeFillippi and Valerie J. Lindsay; Developing New Products by Community of Developers in the Wireless Industry Chris Russell