Over the past 50 years, computational modeling and simulation have had enormous impact on the advancement of knowledge in fields such as physics, chemistry, and subsequently, biology. After simulation models had been validated in these fields, they were rapidly adopted as powerful new tools to enhance and extend engineering practice. Might social science and management practice be following a similar trajectory? This article argues that progressively validated, calibrated, and refined computational simulation models of organizations are rapidly evolving into: (a) powerful new kinds of organizational analysis tools to support organization design by predicting the performance of specific organizational configurations for a given task and envi...
Managers are continually designing and redesigning their teams and organizations. Design decisions t...
Simulation in social sciences entrenches itself in research traditions whose disciplinary type and r...
Organizational and management sciences have continuously fail to replicate existing studies. Moreove...
The article discusses organizational theory, focusing on computer simulations. A critique of the var...
Theorists in management and organizational science rarely use computational modeling to support theo...
At best, computational models that study organizations incorporate only one perspective of how organ...
An emergent research literature is starting to cohere on simulation as a sociological process within...
The study of organizational behavior can be enhanced by the use of computational models. The notion ...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
This work proposes a theoretical framework using a systemic modeling paradigm to implement computati...
none1noAgent-based simulation models can reproduce the interactions between members of an organizati...
This book addresses possible applications of computer simulation to theory building in management an...
About the book: This book addresses possible applications of computer simulation to theory buildi...
Managers are continually designing and redesigning their teams and organizations. Design decisions t...
Simulation in social sciences entrenches itself in research traditions whose disciplinary type and r...
Organizational and management sciences have continuously fail to replicate existing studies. Moreove...
The article discusses organizational theory, focusing on computer simulations. A critique of the var...
Theorists in management and organizational science rarely use computational modeling to support theo...
At best, computational models that study organizations incorporate only one perspective of how organ...
An emergent research literature is starting to cohere on simulation as a sociological process within...
The study of organizational behavior can be enhanced by the use of computational models. The notion ...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
A computational social simulation encourages systematic reasoning about the management of innovation...
This work proposes a theoretical framework using a systemic modeling paradigm to implement computati...
none1noAgent-based simulation models can reproduce the interactions between members of an organizati...
This book addresses possible applications of computer simulation to theory building in management an...
About the book: This book addresses possible applications of computer simulation to theory buildi...
Managers are continually designing and redesigning their teams and organizations. Design decisions t...
Simulation in social sciences entrenches itself in research traditions whose disciplinary type and r...
Organizational and management sciences have continuously fail to replicate existing studies. Moreove...