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When different theory groups (groups of scholars sharing a common set of modeling assumptions and methods of legitimating arguments) vie to explain a particular phenomenon or solve a problem relevant to the study of organizations, which one will emerge as the dominant one in the literature and...
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We introduce a model of managerial problem formulation which proposes that a key decision criterion for choosing among alternative managerial problem statements is the computational complexity (K-complexity) of the required solution algorithm of alternative problem statements. We distill many...
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We introduce a formal language for describing epistemic states in networks at the individual (node, or agent) and interactive (multi-node) levels and at multiple epistemic levels (knowledge as well as knowledge about knowledge) and show how it allows us to represent states of belief, confidence...
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