Farley Simon Nobre
University of Birmingham
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Archive | 2008
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Organizational cognition concerns the processes which provide agents and organizations with the ability to learn, make decisions, and solve problems.Organizational and Technological Implications of Cognitive Machines: Designing Future Information Management Systems presents new challenges and perspectives to the understanding of the participation of cognitive machines in organizations. Containing extensive research by an international collaboration of experts, this book addresses the possible implications of cognitive machines for current and future organizations.
Ai & Society | 2009
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Humans and organizations have limitations of computational capacity and information management. Such constraints are synonymous with bounded rationality. Therefore, in order to extend the human and organizational boundaries to more advanced models of cognition, this research proposes concepts of cognitive machines in organizations. From a micro point of view, what makes this research distinct is that, beyond people, it includes in the list of participants of the organization the cognitive machines. From a macro point of view, this paper relies on the premise that cognitive machines can improve the cognitive abilities of the organization. From such perspectives, it presents rationale and principles of a class of cognitive machines with capabilities to carry out complex cognitive tasks in organizations. It also introduces analyses of the cognitive machines in organizations through theories of bounded rationality, economic decision-making, and conflict resolution. The analyses indicate that these machines can solve or reduce intra-individual and group dysfunctional conflicts which arise from decision-making processes in the organization, and thus they can improve the degree of organizational cognition. From all these backgrounds, this research outlines implications of cognitive machines for organizations.
Business Science Reference | 2012
Farley Simon Nobre; David Walker; Rob Harris
Technological, Managerial and Organizational Core Competencies: Dynamic Innovation and Sustainable Development investigates the impact of knowledge management, information systems, finance, organizational networks, internationalization, strategic management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and sustainability on an organization that pursues dynamic innovation and sustainable advantage. This book provides research and practice for graduate and undergraduate programs, as well as business firms with different technological, managerial, and organizational perspectives. Edited By: Farley Simon Nobre (Federal University of Parana, Brazil), David Walker (University of Birmingham, UK) and Robert J. Harris (The University of Wolverhampton Business School, UK)
Ai & Society | 2012
Farley Simon Nobre
Recently, researchers on organization theory and behavior were challenged by the introduction of cognitive machines in the list of the organization’s participants. Researchers in this field advocated that cognitive machines contribute to improve cognitive abilities in the organization by extending people’s rationality and decision-making capacity and by reducing intra-individual and group dysfunctional conflicts. This paper supports these findings and extends their results to upper layers at managerial and organizational levels of application by proposing the concept of new industrial organizations with structure and processes of Computational Organization Management Networks. In such a new organization type, cognitive machines and cognitive information systems are prominent actors of governance, automation, and control of the whole enterprise.
Revista de Administração FACES Journal | 2008
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Organizations and the environment change over time. Not only change their structures and processes of functioning, but also the perspectives that researchers have about them over periods of time. Hence, scientists need to review theories of organizations in order to formulate new solutions to the problems of the present. It is in such a direction of thinking that this paper contributes by introducing new concepts, principles and propositions towards a theory of organizational cognition. It put forwards new perspectives about the organization and the environment, and also about the relations between them through the concept of cognition. From these backgrounds, this research also contributes by presenting the concepts of organizational intelligence and autonomy, hierarchic levels of cognition in organizational systems, along with cognitive definitions and complex models for the organization and the environment.
Journal of Manufacturing Systems | 2008
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Archive | 2010
Farley Simon Nobre; David S. Walker
Archive | 2009
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Archive | 2009
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker
Archive | 2009
Farley Simon Nobre; Andrew M. Tobias; David S. Walker