The science of complexity: An alternative perspective for strategic change processes 论文

1995Strategic Management Journal引用 1029
Complex Systems and Decision MakingBusiness Strategy and InnovationChaos, Complexity, and Education

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发表期刊/会议
Strategic Management Journal
发表日期
1995-01-01
发表年份
1995

关键词

Complex Systems and Decision MakingBusiness Strategy and InnovationChaos, Complexity, and Education

摘要

Abstract The two perspectives of strategy process most firmly established in the literature—strategic choice and ecology—assume the same about system dynamics: negative feedback processes driving successful systems (individual organizations or populations of organizations) toward predictable equilibrium states of adaptation to the environment. This paper proposes a third perspective, that of complex adaptive systems. The framework is provided by the modern science of complexity: the study of nonlinear and network feedback systems, incorporating theories of chaos, artificial life, self‐organization and emergent order. Here system dynamics are characterized by positive and negative feedback as systems coevolve far from equilibrium, in a self‐organizing manner, toward unpredictable long‐term outcomes.

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