A mathematical interpretation of the communicative constitution of organizations

Kyle M. Schwing, Jason A. Spitaletta, Jonathan Pitt
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ABSTRACT We propose a probabilistic control-system model to measure gradations of organizational coherence. Our model expresses the four flows of the Communicative Constitution of Organizations, and moves beyond common network-based analyses to quantify the emergence of organization through communication. In the model, an organization’s leadership selects from a set of discrete strategies, the number and complexity of which are regulated by membership negotiation and self-structuring. Activity coordination constrains the internal response of the organization to the selected strategy, and institutional positioning shapes its ultimate outcome in the environment. Our model introduces a new partition of the four flows between those that affect the set of available strategies versus the precision of organizational control. The model informs proxy measurements of the maturation of a partial organization, such as an insurgency. Its quantified approach enables testing of the interrelationships and tradeoffs among flows in an agent-based simulation of varying levels of partial organizations competing and cooperatively exploring for resources. The most consequential flow in our scenario, measured in comparison to baseline data, is membership negotiation. Complex behaviours emerge in simulation results, such as information asymmetries, tradeoffs between power and efficiency, the contrast between short- and long-term gains, and individual versus group utility.
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组织交际构成的数学解释
摘要我们提出了一个概率控制系统模型来衡量组织一致性的等级。我们的模型表达了组织传播构成的四个流程,并超越了常见的基于网络的分析,通过传播来量化组织的出现。在该模型中,组织的领导层从一组离散的战略中进行选择,这些战略的数量和复杂性由成员协商和自我构建来调节。活动协调制约了组织对所选战略的内部反应,而制度定位决定了其在环境中的最终结果。我们的模型引入了四种流的新划分,即影响可用策略集的流与组织控制精度的流。该模型为部分组织(如叛乱)的成熟度的代理测量提供信息。其量化方法能够在基于代理的模拟中测试流量之间的相互关系和权衡,模拟不同级别的部分组织竞争和合作探索资源。与基线数据相比,我们场景中最重要的流程是成员资格谈判。模拟结果中出现了复杂的行为,如信息不对称、权力和效率之间的权衡、短期和长期收益之间的对比以及个人与群体的效用。
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