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Article: Evolutionary systems: modelling organisational innovation.
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- Innovation: Management, Policy, & Practice
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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SUMMARY
The aim of this paper is to present the results of combining two complementary areas of research. The first area is manufacturing cladistics, a classification system where best practice can be mapped allowing organisations to locate their position in evolution, the position of competitors and the chance to re-engineer their organisation using the classification as a guide. The second area is evolutionary systems modelling, which has successfully been applied to ecosystems, urban systems, industrial networks, economics and financial markets. Using an evolutionary framework, designed to model through simulation the evolution of manufacturing form, new ...
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