Perspective—from Gaussian to Paretian thinking: Causes and implications of power laws in organizations

P Andriani, B McKelvey - Organization science, 2009 - pubsonline.informs.org
Although normal distributions and related current quantitative methods are still relevant for
some organizational research, the growing ubiquity of power laws signifies that Pareto …

The architecture of complexity

AL Barabási - IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The purpose of this article is to illustrate, through the example of human dynamics, that a
thorough understanding of complex systems requires an understanding of network …

Beyond Gaussian averages: redirecting international business and management research toward extreme events and power laws

P Andriani, B McKelvey - Journal of International Business Studies, 2007 - Springer
Practicing managers live in a world of 'extremes', but international business and
management research is based on Gaussian statistics that rule out such extremes. On …

Using scale-free processes to explain punctuated-change in management-relevant phenomena

P Andriani, B McKelvey - International Journal of …, 2011 - inderscienceonline.com
The way organisations change shows evidence of 'extreme dynamics', but management
research is based on Gaussian statistics that rule out these extremes. On occasion …

[HTML][HTML] MOKK-Média Oktatási és Kutató Központ

S István - communicatio.hu
A számítógépek és az informatikai alkalmazások széleskörű elterjedése, a távközlés, a
média és az informatika összeolvadása új problémák elé állítja a fejlesztőket, a gazdasági …

[引用][C] The Architecture of Complexity From networks to human dynamics

AL Barabási