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Organizational emergence in networked collaboration

Research on complex adaptive systems has generated several conceptual parables to explain systems with emergent behaviour. One prominent use for terms such as self-organization, evolutionary trajectories, co-evolution and punctuated equilibrium has been in understanding human organizations. In such...

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Autores principales: Hameri, Ari Pekka, Puittinen, Mikael, Syrjalahti, Mikko
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dac.554
http://cds.cern.ch/record/597166
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author Hameri, Ari Pekka
Puittinen, Mikael
Syrjalahti, Mikko
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Puittinen, Mikael
Syrjalahti, Mikko
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description Research on complex adaptive systems has generated several conceptual parables to explain systems with emergent behaviour. One prominent use for terms such as self-organization, evolutionary trajectories, co-evolution and punctuated equilibrium has been in understanding human organizations. In such systems, emergent behaviour is demonstrated in novel structures, processes and spin-offs that cannot be explained just by studying single components of the organization and the intelligence embedded in them. Instead of solely exploiting the qualitative explanatory power of the evolutionary concepts, this paper focuses also on quantitative methods to track emergent behaviour in a globally distributed, constantly fluctuating and highly networked project organization. The underlying case is that of CERN and its decade long accelerator project, which strongly relies on electronic communication and networking to achieve its major objectives due to be accomplished by the year 2007. By using time series and self-organizing maps to analyse the global interaction among project groups and individuals the paper provides new insight to the understanding of emergent behaviour in human organizations. The key result of the study concerns the rigid deep structure of each case organization that seems to remain intact for the duration of the whole project. 20 Refs. --- 47 --- AN
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spelling cern-5971662019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1002/dac.554http://cds.cern.ch/record/597166engHameri, Ari PekkaPuittinen, MikaelSyrjalahti, MikkoOrganizational emergence in networked collaborationInformation Transfer and ManagementResearch on complex adaptive systems has generated several conceptual parables to explain systems with emergent behaviour. One prominent use for terms such as self-organization, evolutionary trajectories, co-evolution and punctuated equilibrium has been in understanding human organizations. In such systems, emergent behaviour is demonstrated in novel structures, processes and spin-offs that cannot be explained just by studying single components of the organization and the intelligence embedded in them. Instead of solely exploiting the qualitative explanatory power of the evolutionary concepts, this paper focuses also on quantitative methods to track emergent behaviour in a globally distributed, constantly fluctuating and highly networked project organization. The underlying case is that of CERN and its decade long accelerator project, which strongly relies on electronic communication and networking to achieve its major objectives due to be accomplished by the year 2007. By using time series and self-organizing maps to analyse the global interaction among project groups and individuals the paper provides new insight to the understanding of emergent behaviour in human organizations. The key result of the study concerns the rigid deep structure of each case organization that seems to remain intact for the duration of the whole project. 20 Refs. --- 47 --- ANoai:cds.cern.ch:5971662002
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Hameri, Ari Pekka
Puittinen, Mikael
Syrjalahti, Mikko
Organizational emergence in networked collaboration
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title_short Organizational emergence in networked collaboration
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