Harnessing Complexity: Organizational Implications of a Scientific Frontier

753 indexed citations
published 2000
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VTechWorks (Virginia Tech)

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About Harnessing Complexity: Organizational Implications of a Scientific Frontier

This paper, published in 2000, received 753 indexed citations . Written by Robert Axelrod and Michael D. Cohen covering the research area of Strategy and Management. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Management Science and Operations Research (283 citations), Sociology and Political Science (181 citations), Strategy and Management (147 citations), Computational Theory and Mathematics (77 citations) and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (76 citations). Published in VTechWorks (Virginia Tech).

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