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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1997
- Linton C. Freeman:

Uncovering Organizational Hierarchies. 5-18 - Herbert Gintis:

A Markov Model of Production, Trade, and Money: Theory and Artificial Life Simulation. 19-41 - Gábor Péli, Bart Nooteboom:

Simulation of Learning in Supply Partnerships. 43-66
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1997
- Daniel E. O'Leary:

Validation of Computational Models Based on Multiple Heterogeneous Knowledge Sources. 75-90 - Abhoy K. Ojha, John L. Brown, Nelson Phillips:

Change and Revolutionary Change: Formalizing and Extending the Punctuated Equilibrium Paradigm. 91-111 - Zhiang Lin, Chun Hui:

Adapting to the Changing Environment: A Theoretical Comparison of Decision Making Proficiency of Lean and Mass Organization Systems. 113-142
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1997
- Yitzhak Samuel, Chanoch Jacobsen:

A System Dynamics Model of Planned Organizational Change. 151-171 - Giampio Bracchi, Chiara Francalanci:

A Model for Information Processing Capacity: Formalizing the Impact of Structural and Information System Choices on Organizational Performance. 173-198 - Hen van de Water, Taco van der Vaart:

On the Modelling of the Adoption of Process Innovations. 199-209
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1998
- Alessandro Lomi, Erik Reimer Larsen:

Density Delay and Organizational Survival: Computational Models and Empirical Comparisons. 219-247 - G. Lawrence Zahn, Gerrit Wolf:

Coordination and Cooperation in Dyadic Relationships. 249-265 - Myong-Hun Chang, Joseph E. Harrington:

Organizational Structure and Firm Innovation in a Retail Chain. 267-288

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