Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theories, ideas and research programmes that are derived from scientific disciplines such as meteorology, biology, physics, chemistry and mathematics. Complexity theories are increasingly being seen by academics and practitioners as a way of understanding and changing organizations. The aim of this paper is to review the nature of complexity theories and their importance and implications for organizations and organizational change. It begins by showing how perspectives on organizational change have altered over the last 20 years. This is followed by an examination of complexity theories and their implications for organizational change. The paper c...
In January 1995, the first Complexity Seminar was held at the London School of Economics, in the UK....
The complex structure of many business environments, and indeed many corporations or organizations o...
AbstractComplexity, whether exists or we use this term to refer to a specific position or situation?...
Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theor...
Complexity science challenges long held views about how the world works. These ideas particularly ab...
This dissertation presents a review of the development and components of complexity theory and its a...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper asks how complexity theory informs the role of leadership in organizations. Complexity th...
Organizational theory has construed complexity as an objective characteristic of either the structur...
This paper asks how complexity theory informs the role of leadership in organizations. Complexity th...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
In this master thesis two different worldviews are compared: a mechanistic, and an organic worldview...
We present a four-year ethnographic study of a public-sector organization and use narrative to descr...
Organizations are complex systems. They are also information processing systems comprised of a large...
Business organisations are excellent representations of what in physics and mathematics are designat...
In January 1995, the first Complexity Seminar was held at the London School of Economics, in the UK....
The complex structure of many business environments, and indeed many corporations or organizations o...
AbstractComplexity, whether exists or we use this term to refer to a specific position or situation?...
Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theor...
Complexity science challenges long held views about how the world works. These ideas particularly ab...
This dissertation presents a review of the development and components of complexity theory and its a...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper asks how complexity theory informs the role of leadership in organizations. Complexity th...
Organizational theory has construed complexity as an objective characteristic of either the structur...
This paper asks how complexity theory informs the role of leadership in organizations. Complexity th...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
In this master thesis two different worldviews are compared: a mechanistic, and an organic worldview...
We present a four-year ethnographic study of a public-sector organization and use narrative to descr...
Organizations are complex systems. They are also information processing systems comprised of a large...
Business organisations are excellent representations of what in physics and mathematics are designat...
In January 1995, the first Complexity Seminar was held at the London School of Economics, in the UK....
The complex structure of many business environments, and indeed many corporations or organizations o...
AbstractComplexity, whether exists or we use this term to refer to a specific position or situation?...