Systems theories, because of the emphasis they place on the maintenance of order, have generally given an impoverished account of change. Complexity theory gives an explanation of non-linear systems which makes change fundamental and strikes a better balance between order and disorder. A theory of change management is outlined which unites a generalized notion of emergence in complex systems with a notion of accomplishment in human action. The analysis is applied to a case study of the introduction of a new information system for fingerprint identification into police forces in England and Wales. The analysis shows change management and strategic activity to be widely distributed in the organization. Explores how new practices and understan...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-orga...
This paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-organization...
Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theor...
When managers are confronted with the necessity to change their organization owing to a turbulent an...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
The topic of change has been centre stage in organization theory for many years. It continues to be ...
In this paper, the applied aspect of complexity theory envisions organisations as dynamic and adapti...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper aims to enable the operations management community to engage with concepts from the field...
This paper explores the capacity of complex systems to find their own form of order and coherence, o...
This paper presents a novel framework for the management of organisational transformation, defined h...
We present a four-year ethnographic study of a public-sector organization and use narrative to descr...
In 1993 Ralph Stacey contributed to an emerging debate on the usefulness of new complexity science c...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
This study focuses the lens of complex systems science (CSS) on the widely varying experiences of i...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-orga...
This paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-organization...
Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theor...
When managers are confronted with the necessity to change their organization owing to a turbulent an...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
The topic of change has been centre stage in organization theory for many years. It continues to be ...
In this paper, the applied aspect of complexity theory envisions organisations as dynamic and adapti...
This paper employs complexity theory and the principle of emergence as a construct to explain some f...
This paper aims to enable the operations management community to engage with concepts from the field...
This paper explores the capacity of complex systems to find their own form of order and coherence, o...
This paper presents a novel framework for the management of organisational transformation, defined h...
We present a four-year ethnographic study of a public-sector organization and use narrative to descr...
In 1993 Ralph Stacey contributed to an emerging debate on the usefulness of new complexity science c...
Key words: chaos and transformation theories, change, continuity, and complexity theory, bifurcation...
This study focuses the lens of complex systems science (CSS) on the widely varying experiences of i...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-orga...
This paper aims to identify the differences and similarities in the way to explain self-organization...
Complexity theory or, more appropriately, theories, serves as an umbrella term for a number of theor...