Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
7-2018
Abstract
To develop new theory about the dynamics of enacted ask complexity, we analyze 15-months of field data from a video game development project consisting of observations, interviews, and an archival analysis of 2,428 tasks to present a novel way of conceptualizing and visualizing the complexity of emergent processual phenomena.
Keywords
Complexity, Dynamic model, Interdependence, Narrative network
Discipline
Strategic Management Policy
Research Areas
Strategy and Organisation
Publication
Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Baltimore, Maryland, US, 2018 July 19-21
Publisher
IEEE Computing Society Press
City or Country
Baltimore, Maryland, US
Citation
GOH, Kenneth T. and PENTLAND, Brian T..
Towards a dynamic theory of enacted complexity. (2018). Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Baltimore, Maryland, US, 2018 July 19-21.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6014
Creative Commons License
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Comments
Also presented in April 2018 at Asian Management Research Consortium, Seoul, Korea. Also presented in March 2018 at NTU Complexity Conference, Singapore.