Super-docility in organizations: an evolutionary model

D Secchi, E Bardone - International Journal of Organization Theory & …, 2009 - emerald.com
International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2009emerald.com
Herbert Simon introduced the term “docility” to define the tendency of human beings to get
information from social channels. In this paper, we enrich this first definition with distributed
cognition based arguments, and suggest that docile individuals modify the information they
get, before passing it on to others. We present a simulation model of docile and non-docile
individuals in organizations, where different docility attitudes (behaviors) are considered. In
standard conditions, findings suggest that the above-average docile individuals remain …
Herbert Simon introduced the term “docility” to define the tendency of human beings to get information from social channels. In this paper, we enrich this first definition with distributed cognition based arguments, and suggest that docile individuals modify the information they get, before passing it on to others. We present a simulation model of docile and non-docile individuals in organizations, where different docility attitudes (behaviors) are considered. In standard conditions, findings suggest that the above-average docile individuals remain below 20% of the number of workers in a given organization. This way, we outline potentials and limits of this intriguing concept.
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