AbstractEntropy is an abstract concept. It refers to a measure of disorder or uncertainty in a system. Since its origin from the study of thermodynamics, various scientific disciplines have applied this property in their respective fields of knowledge, which represents a major challenge, since entropy is difficult to interpret, understand or visualize, as it lacks of a direct interpretation or physical measurement. This article discusses the origins of this concept, its implementation in different knowledge areas, and describes the research currently conducted by the authors of this work to evaluate entropy as a measure of disorder in organizational systems, which are conceived of as dissipative systems, i.e., systems that are able to remai...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the knowledge entropy processes within organizations and how...
Self-organisation occurs in natural phenomena when a spontaneous increase in order is produced by th...
A measure of the order within a hierarchical organizational structure is proposed based on an analog...
AbstractEntropy is an abstract concept. It refers to a measure of disorder or uncertainty in a syste...
Information clarity and order are essential for the successful functioning of an organization. The m...
Managing organizations by routine functional controls makes it difficult to focus on the regions bey...
Energy entropy is the "highest" indicator of the state of an organization, developing the ideas of e...
Energy entropy is the "highest" indicator of the state of an organization, developing the ideas of e...
In this research, entropy is proposed as a measure of flexibility. First, entropy is presented by tr...
System science, studies important systems processes, among of them are elements in the life cycle of...
The paper will give an overview of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, entropy, and relative entropy. ...
A significant increase of Systems-of-Systems (SoS) is currently observed in the social and technical...
A significant increase of Systems-of-Systems (SoS) is currently observed in the social and technical...
The evolving economy today is non-stationary in the nature of its character of behavior which become...
Self-organisation occurs in natural phenomena when a spontaneous increase in order is produced by t...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the knowledge entropy processes within organizations and how...
Self-organisation occurs in natural phenomena when a spontaneous increase in order is produced by th...
A measure of the order within a hierarchical organizational structure is proposed based on an analog...
AbstractEntropy is an abstract concept. It refers to a measure of disorder or uncertainty in a syste...
Information clarity and order are essential for the successful functioning of an organization. The m...
Managing organizations by routine functional controls makes it difficult to focus on the regions bey...
Energy entropy is the "highest" indicator of the state of an organization, developing the ideas of e...
Energy entropy is the "highest" indicator of the state of an organization, developing the ideas of e...
In this research, entropy is proposed as a measure of flexibility. First, entropy is presented by tr...
System science, studies important systems processes, among of them are elements in the life cycle of...
The paper will give an overview of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, entropy, and relative entropy. ...
A significant increase of Systems-of-Systems (SoS) is currently observed in the social and technical...
A significant increase of Systems-of-Systems (SoS) is currently observed in the social and technical...
The evolving economy today is non-stationary in the nature of its character of behavior which become...
Self-organisation occurs in natural phenomena when a spontaneous increase in order is produced by t...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the knowledge entropy processes within organizations and how...
Self-organisation occurs in natural phenomena when a spontaneous increase in order is produced by th...
A measure of the order within a hierarchical organizational structure is proposed based on an analog...