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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 1998
- Didier M. Perdu, Alexander H. Levis:

Adaptation as a Morphing Process: A Methodology for the Design and Evaluation of Adaptive Organizational Structures. 5-41 - Scott Moss, Helen L. Gaylard

, Steve Wallis, Bruce Edmonds:
SDML: A Multi-Agent Language for Organizational Modelling. 43-69 - Douglas B. Fridsma, Jan Thomsen:

Representing Medical Protocols for Organizational Simulation: An Information-Processing Approach. 71-95
Volume 4, Number 2, June 1998
- Karin Sanders, Tom A. B. Snijders, Frans N. Stokman:

Editorial: Effects and Outcomes of Informal Relations Within Organizations. 103-108 - Henk Flap, Bert Bulder, Beate Völker:

Intra-organizational Networks and Performance: A Review. 109-147 - Karin Sanders, Sigrid K. Hoekstra:

Informal Networks and Absenteeism Within an Organization. 149-163 - René Torenvlied, Gina Velner:

Informal Networks and Resistance to Organizational Change: The Introduction of Quality Standards in a Transport Company. 165-188 - Rafael Wittek

, Rudi Wielers:
Gossip in Organizations. 189-204 - Tom A. B. Snijders

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Methodological Issues in Studying Effects of Networks in Organizations. 205-215
Volume 4, Number 3, October 1998
- Jeffrey C. Johnson, Dawn L. Parks:

Communication Roles, Perceived Effectiveness, and Satisfaction in an Environmental Management Program. 223-239 - Martin Schulz:

A Model of Obsolescence of Organizational Rules. 241-266 - Bernd Bullnheimer, Herbert Dawid, R. Zeller:

Learning from Own and Foreign Experience: Technological Adaptation by Imitating Firms. 267-282
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1998
- Rosaria Conte, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Vito Veneziano:

The Computer Simulation of Partnership Formation. 293-315 - Raphael M. Malyankar, Nicholas V. Findler:

A Methodology for Modeling Coordination in Intelligent Agent Societies. 317-345 - Walid F. Nasrallah

, Peter W. Glynn, Raymond E. Levitt:
Diversity and Popularity in Organizations and Communities. 347-372 - Carter T. Butts:

A Bayesian Model of Panic in Belief. 373-404

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