It's a small world after all: contrasting hierarchical and edge networks in a simulated intelligence analysis task

作者: Neville A. Stanton , Guy H. Walker , Linda J. Sorensen

DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2011.642006

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摘要: This article presents the rationale behind an important enhancement to a socio-technical model of organisations and teams derived from military research. It combines this with empirical results which take advantage these enhancements. In Part 1, new theoretical legacy for is developed based on Ergonomics theories insights. allows team communications data be plotted into it demonstrate discriminate validity between alternative structures. 2 multinational Experimental Laboratory Investigating Collaboration, Information-sharing, Trust (ELICIT) community. was surprising see that in both traditional hierarchical command control networked ‘peer-to-peer’ operate broadly same area model, region occupied by networks communication exhibiting ‘small world’ properties. Small world may considerable importance analysis organisation pe...

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