Notes
1 See Anderson (1999) and Maguire et al. (2006) for a review of
the utilization of complexity concepts in organizational theory
literature, and Merali (2004) for a review of complexity concepts
and their relevance for IS.
2 Communications of the ACM, 2005, 48(5): Special Issue on
Adaptive Complex Enterprises.
3 Information Technology and People, 2006, 19(1): Special Issue
on Complexity in IS Research.
4 Power laws are also defined by their fixed exponent. They often
take the form of rank/size expressions such as FN b, where F
is frequency, N is rank (the variable) and b the exponent, is
constant. In exponential functions the exponent is the variable
and N is constant.
Notes
1 See Anderson (1999) and Maguire et al. (2006) for a review of
the utilization of complexity concepts in organizational theory
literature, and Merali (2004) for a review of complexity concepts
and their relevance for IS.
2 Communications of the ACM, 2005, 48(5): Special Issue on
Adaptive Complex Enterprises.
3 Information Technology and People, 2006, 19(1): Special Issue
on Complexity in IS Research.
4 Power laws are also defined by their fixed exponent. They often
take the form of rank/size expressions such as FN b, where F
is frequency, N is rank (the variable) and b the exponent, is
constant. In exponential functions the exponent is the variable
and N is constant.
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