Action, behavior vs.
, 203
Agent-based computational organizational cognition (AOC)
, 12–13, 203–205
Agent-based modeling (ABM)
, 2, 16, 18, 63, 87–89, 129–130, 169–170, 191–193
data
, 197–199
descriptive vs. simple model
, 89–90
dynamics of
, 89
emergence
, 92
of intra-organizational diffusion processes
, 98
of plasticity
, 143
for science
, 92–94
stochastic processes
, 90–91
time and space
, 91
uniqueness
, 201–202
Agent(s)
, 89
agent-based approach
, 179, 189, 192–202
agent-based computational simulation modeling
, 8–10, 87, 191
agent-based simulations
, 8, 10, 87, 191
agent-employee
, 115, 131–134, 148, 150, 152–154
agent-problems
, 10, 64, 90, 92, 118, 123–124, 129–132, 148, 176, 198–199, 204
agent-resources
, 150–152
All-encompassing perspectives
, 61–63
Altruistic behavior
, 73, 81, 113, 170
Altruism
, xxiii, 72, 81, 83, 116, 168, 170, 176–177
Ambiguity
, 40, 46, 96, 100, 108, 142–143, 193, 199, 201
Amplifiers of cognitive activity
, 49
Analogy (modeling purposes)
, 92–93
ANOVA
, 103, 118, 134
reverse F-test
, 103, 118, 134
Artifacts
, 7, 11–12, 29, 38, 47, 49–52, 54, 59–60, 76–77, 89, 124, 155, 161, 166–169, 175, 184, 186–187, 204
cognitive
, 49
external
, 53, 64
material and immaterial
, 7
social and non-social
, 11
use of
, 47–50
Artificial intelligence processes
, 4
Ceteris paribus assumption
, 144
Classic EDEC view
, 180–181
Closeness (c)
, 24, 32, 130
Co-citation analysis
, 21, 25–29, 35
Cognition (C)
, 2, 18–19, 29, 32–33, 37, 60, 72, 167, 180, 184, 202–6, (see also Organizational cognition (OC))
cognition-related simulation models
, 10
complex
, 6–8
distribution of
, 46
through doing
, 74, 76–77
embodiment proposition
, 38–46
explorations on
, 46–47
extended cognition
, 52–54
Hutchins
, 51–52
managing expectations
, 50–51
use of artifacts
, 47–50
Cognition Beyond the Brain
, 60
Cognition in the Wild
, 28, 34, 37, 47, 51–52, 57, 68
Cognitive backbone
, 76–78
Cognitive event analysis (CEA)
, 59–60
Cognitive organization
, 22
Cognitive processes
, 6, 12, 35, 39, 47, 42, 54, 59, 64, 124, 169, 180, 183, 186, 189
Cognitive psychology
, 57, 64, 68
Cognitive revolution
, 9, 11
Cognitive science
, 2–4, 9, 17, 33, 35, 39, 57, 62–66, 68
Cognitive strategies
, 12, 169–170, 173, 176, 178
concentration strategy
, 174–175
differentiation strategy
, 174
enabling mechanisms
, 176–178
inquisitiveness and competence
, 175–176
Cognitive systems
, 7, 9, 51, 68–69, 78, 166, 183
Cognitivism
, 4, 17, 39–41, 62–63
Combination
, 18, 40, 123, 125–126, 150, 154, 156, 160–161, 175, 178, 187, 197, 201
Common sense
, 44–45, 71, 124
Community
, 9, 12, 45, 79–80, 93–104, 124, 127–129, 168–169
of cognitive scientists
, 37
part-taking
, 79
of reference
, 126
Competence
, 91, 128–139, 148–149, 152, 154, 158–160, 175–176, 183–184
Composition and division (fallacy)
, 7
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
, 96
Computational organizational cognition
, 194, 202
meaning of computation
, 202–204
rationality
, 204–206
Computational revival
, 3
cognition complex
, 6–8
cognitive science
, 3–4
organizational cognition
, 8–9
organizations as complex systems
, 4–6
Computational simulation
, 10, 12, 62, 87–89, 92, 94, 101, 118, 176, 179, 188, 195–198, 201–202
Concentration strategy
, 161, 169, 173, 174–175
Conditional cognition
, 18
Conformity
, docility vs., 104–106
Coordination
, 49–51, 60–61, 180, 184, 186
classic EDEC view
, 180–181
SDC view
, 181–183
Coping strategies
, 156, 159–161
Cost
, 81, 113, 116, 118–119, 121, 123, 170, 174–178
Coupling
, 54, 65, 180, 184, 193–194
coupling-constitution fallacy
, 64–65
COVID-19 pandemic
, xxiii, 5, 91, 97–98, 145
DACM (see Dynamic adaptive (cognitive) mechanisms (DAM))
Decisions
, 2, 5–6, 19, 40, 72, 94, 98, 104, 128–129, 144, 173, 205
Decision making
, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27, 32, 33, 74, 143, 171
Description (modeling purposes)
, 5–6, 47, 49–51, 61, 90, 92–93, 99–100, 116, 130–131, 149, 185, 203
Differentiation strategy
, 160–161, 174–175
Diffusion model
, 95
diffusion of innovation
, 95–96
docility
, 98–99
parameters
, 99–101
procedures
, 101–103
reasoning on diffusion
, 97–98
DIO1.0 model
, 115–117, 121, 123, 126, 169–170, 176–178, 115, 204
Disorganization
, xxiii, 128, 142–145, 146–147, 161
management
, 128
Distributed cognition
, xix–xx, 3, 9, 12, 23, 29, 33, 37, 49, 55, 58–60, 65, 68–69, 76–77, 180
Distribution of cognition
, 46–52, 80, 169
Docile
, 2, 12, 72–73, 78, 81, 114, 116, 124, 170, 174, 178
behaviors
, 76, 79, 82, 114, 119, 123
organization
, 81, 83
Docility
, 12, 72, 98–99, 101, 104, 113, 150, 169–171, 178, 192
cognitive backbone
, 76–78
conformity vs.
, 104–106
effect
, 81, 98, 114
enabler
, 100–101, 152–153
idea
, 73–74
operational boundaries of
, 113–121
passive vs. active docility
, 74–76
preconditions
, 78–80
public availability of information
, 79
Secchi and Bardone's take
, 73
setting
, 78–80
Simon's take
, 72–73
truth about
, 110
Dynamic adaptive (cognitive) mechanisms (DAM)
, 124, 126
Dynamic capabilities
, 27, 32
Dynamical systems theory
, 62, 180
Ecological cognition
, 29, 62
Ecological perspectives
, 61
Efficiency
, 144, 161, 181–184
code
, 129
ratio
, 174–175
system's
, 181
trade off
, 144
Eigenvector (e)
, 24, 30, 32
Embedded cognition
, 29, 76
Embodied, distributed, and extended cognition (EDEC)
, 58–59, 61, 67, 72, 166
approach
, 65, 126, 166
attacks
, 63
paradigms
, 2, 9–10, 12, 58–59
perspectives
, 2, 9–10, 12, 67, 72, 74, 76–78, 91, 115, 124, 161, 165–166, 168–170, 173, 175, 177, 179–180, 185, 187, 202–203
Embodied cognition
, 29, 37, 48, 52
Embodied Mind, The
, 37, 39, 57
Embodiment
, 12, 39, 46, 60, 62, 76–77, 80
Embodiment proposition
, 38
cognitivism
, 39–41
conditions of science fiction
, 38–39
embodied action
, 42–46
nature of mental representations
, 41–42
opposite
, 41
Emergent properties of system
, 8, 92
Enacted cognition
, 29, 65
Environment
, xxii, 7, 39, 41–42, 47, 60–62, 66, 72–73, 77, 79, 88–91, 99, 104, 106, 115, 118, 126, 130–132, 145–148, 151, 157, 166, 171–172, 186, 192
Evidence-based Human Resource Management
, 147
Existence of information sharing channels
, 79
Explanation (modeling purposes)
, 9, 27, 46, 48, 92–93, 144
Extendable Rationality
, xix–xx, 19, 63, 115, 206
Extended cognition (EC)
, 29, 37, 52, 58–59, 64, 148–149, 152, 154–155, 158, 160, 166
active externalism
, 53
cognitive processes
, 52–53
couplings
, 54
Extended cognitive task performance
, 154
Extended mind, The
, 37, 52, 62
Extended mind hypothesis
, 62
Extensions
, 57–58
ecological perspectives
, 59–61
EDEC paradigm
, 58–59
Externalization
, 77–78, 167–168
Extra-role behavior
, 159, 177
Management and organization research (MOR)
, 1, 8–11, 124–125, 141–142, 145, 185, 192–201
Management theory
standard
, 142
traditional
, 144
Managerial and organizational cognition (MOC)
, xx–xxi, 1–3, 8, 12, 17, 31, 34–35, 51, 68–69, 166, 186–187, 192–196, 198–202
Mathematical modeling
, 88, 93, 192, 201
McGregor's
Theory X
, 172
Theory Y
, 172
Mechanic decision making
, 171
Mental representations
, 41–46, 53, 62
nature of
, 41–42
Meso domains
, 126, 186–187
Micro domains
, 186–187, 189
Micro self-centered perspective of cognition
, 23
Micro-meso-macro model of organizational cognition (3M model of organizational cognition)
, 187
Mindfulness
, 99, 122, 124, 169, 171
Monte Carlo simulations
, 192
Multilevel random coefficient models
, 193
OLS regression analysis
, 193
OpenABM
, 13, 103–6, 130, 148–4
Operational boundaries of docility
findings
, 118–121
individual fitness enhancement
, 113–114
model
, 115
parameters
, 116–117
procedures
, 117–118
before step into model
, 114–115
understanding limits
, 121
Organizational citizenship
, 177
behavior
, 22, 125
Organizational cognition (OC)
, xx, 1, 8–9, 11–13, 17–18, 34, 165, 192, (see also Extended cognition (EC))
alternative approaches to
, 18–19
bibliographic coupling analysis
, 30–33
bibliometric analysis of general publishing trends in
, 21
co-citation analysis
, 25–29
cognitive strategies
, 173–178
computational
, 202–206
docility
, 167–168
keywords co-occurrence
, 22–25
in literature
, 19–21
organizational “focus”
, 166–167
reflections on OC trends
, 33–35
3M model of
, 187
types of prosocial dispositions
, 170–173
Organizational learning
, 23–26, 28, 93
Organized anarchy
, 141–142
OrgBand2.0 model
, 99–100, 102–103, 114–115, 117, 121, 123, 169–173, 185
Sensemaking
, 11, 18, 23–24, 26–29, 33–35, 187
Shared competences
, 133–134
Simon's concept of docility
, 113
Smallest Effect Size of Interest (SESOI)
, 155
Social channels
, 2, 74, 113, 129
Social distribution of cognition
, 71
concept of docility
, 72–80
human factor
, 71–72
operationalization of concept
, 80–84
Social identity theory
, 27
Social learning (modeling purposes)
, 92–93
Social network analysis (SNA)
, 21, 24
Social organizing
, 9, 126, 180, 188–189
theory
, 3, 13, 165, 179, 185–189, 192
Socially distributed cognition theory (SDC theory)
, 3, 9, 12, 72, 78, 81, 83, 95, 128, 168–169, 171, 173, 175, 177–179, 181–183, 192, 203
Socially-oriented task performance
, 154
Standard management theory
, 142
Star Trek (TV show)
, 37–38
Statistical modeling
, 192–193
Stochastic processes
, 90–91, 192
System Dynamics
, 62, 88, 180, 197, 201
Systemic cognition
, 58, 60–61, 69, 185–186