多层次组织适应:苏格兰医疗保健系统的规模不变性

Brice Dattée, J. Barlow
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我们使用“全系统”的情况下,在一个国家医疗保健系统的变化计划,以实证检验多层次动态组织适应。我们的分析展示了主体因果表征之间的认知距离如何影响层级系统中合作的机会。利用复杂性理论,我们确定了一个尺度不变的因果路径,可以递归地应用于许多组织级别。在每个层次上,三个耦合的反馈循环决定了本地代理如何修改他们的认知表征,以包括未发现的相互依赖关系,并跨组织边界同步他们的自适应搜索:“边界工作”循环,“小胜利”循环和“狭隘”循环。我们的结果还指出了耗散过程的强度在各个水平上的尺度依赖性。这些新颖的结果进一步发展了组织变革理论,并对大型多层次组织具有实际意义,特别是关于改进的可持续性。
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Multilevel Organizational Adaptation: Scale Invariance in the Scottish Healthcare System
We use the case of a "whole-system" change program in a national healthcare system to empirically examine the multilevel dynamics underlying organizational adaptation. Our analysis demonstrates how the cognitive distance between agents' causal representations affects opportunities to cooperate in hierarchical systems. Using complexity theory, we identify a scale-invariant causal pathway that can be applied recursively across many organizational levels. At each level, three coupled feedback loops determine how local agents modify their cognitive representations to include uncovered interdependencies and synchronize their adaptive search across organizational boundaries: a "boundary work" loop, a "small wins" loop, and a "parochialism" loop. Our results also point to the scale-dependency of the strength of dissipative processes across levels. These novel results further develop the theory of organizational change and have practical implications for large multilevel organizations, especially regarding the sustainability of improvements.
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