Emergence: Complexity and Organization
Contents - Volume 2 Number 4 2000
Special Issue: Complexity and Knowledge Management

Special Editors: Yasmin Merali & David J. Snowden

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Editor’s Note
Michael R. Lissack

5-6
Special Editors’ Note: Complexity and Knowledge Management
Yasmin Merali & David Snowden

7-13
Knowledge, Complexity, and Understanding
Paul Cilliers

14-22
The Organic Metaphor in Knowledge Management
Yasmin Merali

23-39
The Emergence of Knowledge in Organizations
Ralph Stacey

40-49
Out of Control into Participation
Brian Goodwin

50-64
New Wine in Old Wineskins: From Organic to Complex Knowledge Management Through the Use of Story
David J. Snowden

65-77
The Concept of Emergence in Social Science: Its History and Importance
Geoffrey M. Hodgson

78-103
Knowledge, Ignorance, and Learning
Peter M. Allen

104-112
Knowledge as Action, Organization as Theory: Reflections on Organizational Knowledge
Haridimos Tsoukas

113-135
“Shall I Compare Thee to … an Organization?”
Max Boisot & Jack Cohen

136-150
Complex Information Environments: Issues in Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
Duska Rosenberg

151-162
Handling Complexity with Self-Organizing Fractal Semantic Networks
Jürgen Klenk, Gerd K. Binnig, & Günter Schmidt

163-166
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