The role of cognitive artifacts in organizational routine dynamics: an agent-based model
                Authored by Flaminio Squazzoni, Dehua Gao, Xiuquan Deng
                
                    Date Published: 2018
                
                
                    DOI: 10.1007/s10588-018-9263-y
                
                
                    Sponsors:
                    
                        Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
                        
                
                
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                        Swarm
                        
                
                
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                Abstract
                Organizational routines consist of a mix of human actors and artifacts.
Indeed, organizational settings are populated by a variety of cognitive
artifacts, such as operating standards and prioritization rules, which
encapsulate two types of knowledge: standards and regulations
constraining individual action and rules sustaining explorative
capacities of individuals. In order to investigate the role that
cognitive artifacts may play in the formation and change of
organizational routines, we developed an agent-based model that
simulated environmental tasks, individual action and organizational
settings. Our simulation results show that these two kinds of knowledge
have different effects on routine dynamics and that when constraining
knowledge and explorative capacities complement each other, routines are
more efficacious. This indicates that organizational design should try
to harmonize standardization and individual exploration. We also found
that increasing the level of both these two kinds of knowledge inherent
in cognitive artifacts within a dynamic environment tends to accelerate
the adaptively changing processes of the routine system although at the
expense of higher operating costs. Finally, we found that the impact of
organizational inertia on the routine system might be either negative or
positive, depending on a triangle relation among cognitive artifacts,
environmental characteristics and inertia.
                
Tags
                
                    Agent-based model
                
                    Simulation
                
                    emergence
                
                    knowledge
                
                    patterns
                
                    organizational routines
                
                    Microfoundations
                
                    Capabilities
                
                    Inertia
                
                    Cognitive artifacts
                
                    Organizational
environment