TY - GEN
T1 - Multiple Systems in the Meso Domain: A Study in Organizational Cognition
AU - Secchi, Davide
AU - Gahrn-Andersen, Rasmus
AU - Festila, Maria Stefania
AU - Neumann, Martin
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In their book The Theory of Social Organizing, (Secchi et al., Organizational cognition: The theory of social organizing. Taylor & Francis, 2022) present a view of organizational cognition as it structures around meso domains. The meso is separate but intertwined with a micro (personal, individual) and a macro (structural) dimension. It is where social interactions allow for “social organizing” to arise. If we take this conceptualization seriously, it becomes immediately apparent that the structuration of the meso domain cannot be singular, but it requires multiple mechanisms to be in place at once. In this chapter, we argue that cognition can be framed as a system which integrates multiple domains, whose boundaries are plastic, and which is temporarily observable while leaving latent traces. In describing the above, this chapter then uses the example of the IOP 2.1.2 Model—an agent-based computational simulation—to explore what kind of systemic interdependencies exist among different meso domains.
AB - In their book The Theory of Social Organizing, (Secchi et al., Organizational cognition: The theory of social organizing. Taylor & Francis, 2022) present a view of organizational cognition as it structures around meso domains. The meso is separate but intertwined with a micro (personal, individual) and a macro (structural) dimension. It is where social interactions allow for “social organizing” to arise. If we take this conceptualization seriously, it becomes immediately apparent that the structuration of the meso domain cannot be singular, but it requires multiple mechanisms to be in place at once. In this chapter, we argue that cognition can be framed as a system which integrates multiple domains, whose boundaries are plastic, and which is temporarily observable while leaving latent traces. In describing the above, this chapter then uses the example of the IOP 2.1.2 Model—an agent-based computational simulation—to explore what kind of systemic interdependencies exist among different meso domains.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-44685-6_17
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-44685-6_17
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-3-031-44684-9
T3 - Contributions to Management Science
SP - 209
EP - 218
BT - Multiple Systems
A2 - Minati, Gianfranco
A2 - Penna, Maria P.
PB - Springer
T2 - National Conference on Systems Science - (AIRS) Italian Systems Society
Y2 - 4 May 2023 through 5 May 2023
ER -