Human and Organizational Risk Modeling: Critical Personnel and Leadership in Network Organizations (2006)
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@MISC{Schreiber06humanand,
author = {Craig Schreiber and Kathleen M. Carley},
title = {Human and Organizational Risk Modeling: Critical Personnel and Leadership in Network Organizations},
year = {2006}
}
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Abstract
simulation, model validation, organization theory, network organization, organizational Network organizations offer learning, adaptive and resilient capabilities that are particularly useful in high velocity environments as these capabilities allow the organization to effectively respond to change. The dynamic, evolutionary nature of network organizations affords such advantageous capabilities. Although the advantages of network organizations are well-studied, the risks associated with them are not. Of interest is the study of critical personnel. Understanding criticality within an organization can help improve performance and protect against the risk of loss. But the study of critical personnel has traditionally used static structural representations that do not represent the dynamic nature of network organizations. This thesis advances the study of critical personnel risks in network organizations







