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"Simple Rules" For Improving Corporate Iq: Basic Lessons From Complexity Science

In: Complexity Theory And The Management Of Networks

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  • BILL MCKELVEY

    (The Anderson School at UCLA, 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

Abstract

Human and social capital developments are discussed in the context of increasing corporate IQ, defined as distributed intelligence (DI) in firms, as the basis of improved economic rent generation. A review of complexity science shows that adaptive tension dynamics (energy-differentials) may be used to foster adaptively efficacious DI appreciation. The optimal region for rapidly improving adaptive fitness occurs in the region in which emergent self-organization occurs—between the 1st and 2nd critical values of adaptive tension. Below the 1st value there is little change; above the 2nd value the system becomes chaotic and dysfunctional. Twelve "simple rules" drawn from complexity science are defined. These are available to rent-seeking CEOs wishing to create improved corporate IQ.

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  • Bill Mckelvey, 2004. ""Simple Rules" For Improving Corporate Iq: Basic Lessons From Complexity Science," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Pierpaolo Andriani & Giuseppina Passiante (ed.), Complexity Theory And The Management Of Networks, chapter 4, pages 39-52, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    Keywords

    Networks; Complexity Theory; Management of Networks; Distributed Systems; Strategy;
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    • L16 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics; Macroeconomic Industrial Structure

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