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Organization as information - a Space Odyssey

  • Autores: John Child, Martin Ihrig, Yasmin Merali
  • Localización: Organization studies, ISSN 0170-8406, Vol. 35, Nº 6, 2014, págs. 821-824
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This Vita Contemplativa has been written in recognition of Max Boisot, who died in 2011. It reflects on his work and its contributions to organization studies and beyond. Boisot created a knowledge-based lens for studying complex organizational phenomena. He argued that the ways in which agents process information have fundamental implications for our understanding of groups and organizations within the emerging knowledge society. He articulated this argument with a set of elegant conceptual frameworks that have been widely used by scholars and practitioners to address the dynamics of information, knowledge and learning and the organization of social and scientific activity. We provide an overview of Boisot�s conceptual frameworks before reviewing the impact of his work in the organizational field, which included contemporary developments in China, the role of information in organizations, and more recently organizational complexity and the management of Big Science at CERN. Boisot�s analysis opens up a number of avenues for further development, which are also discussed.


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