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引言:本文是2019-2020年由弗朗西斯科·何塞·德·卡尔达斯大学(Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas)开发的商业自组织研究的产物,从集体智能(CI)被视为一种通过使用代理之间以及这些代理与环境之间的相互作用来增加系统智能的方法开始;将其理解为充分利用分布式资源和灵活适应不断变化的环境条件的能力。方法:在第一部分中,通过对文献的回顾,探讨了可能促进CI的条件。在第二部分中,在微观世界环境中设计了一个实验,其中包含了一些确定的条件,以促进团队结构中的CI,并将其绩效与具有分层结构的团队进行比较。结果表明:具有有利于CI结构的团队平均表现出更高的绩效、协调有效性和适应性,以及成员之间更好的互动动态。这些团队在参与者之间表现出更高水平的互动、信息流和活动,这反映在干预的数量和游戏中提供的资源的使用上。结论:IC诱导剂的应用给团队带来的复杂性的增加可能预示着在日益复杂的环境中表现更好;与具有降低其复杂性的结构作为层次结构的团队相反。原创性:这篇文章提供了关于公司绩效中角色关系的证据。限制:主要的限制之一是参与者之间以及他们与研究团队之间的虚拟互动。面对面的互动将允许参与者之间更密集地使用附属链接。关键词:集体智慧,微观世界,层级结构,组织结构
Introduction:
This article is product of research on business self-organization developed at the Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas on 2019-2020 starting from that collective intelligence (CI) has been viewed as an approach that enables from the use of the interactions among the agents and between these and the environment to increase the intelligence of the system; understood as the ability to take full advantage of distributed resources and to adapt nimbly to the changing conditions of the environment
Methodology: in the first part, the conditions that may facilitate CI are explored through a review of the literature. In the second part an experiment is designed in a micro-world environment in which incorporate some of the conditions identified to facilitate the CI in the structure of a team and its performance is compared with a team that has a hierarchical structure.
Results: the teams that have a structure with facilitates CI, present on average greater performance, coordination effectiveness and adaptability, as well as better interaction dynamics among the members. These teams present higher levels of interaction, information flows and activity among the participants, reflected in the number of interventions and in the use of the resources offered in the game.
Conclusions: the increase in complexity that the application of IC inducers gives the team could be a predictor of better performances in environments of increasing complexity; in contrast to teams that have structures that reduce their complexity as the hierarchical structure.
Originality: This article provides evidence regarding the incidence of roles in the performance of the company.
Limitations: one of the main constraints is the virtual interaction between the participants and between them with the research team. Face-to-face interaction would allow more intensive use of affiliate links between participants.
Keywords: collective intelligence, micro-world, hierarchical structure, organizational structure