2017
DOI: 10.4018/ijitbag.2017010101
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Socio-Technical Punctuated Equilibrium Model Enhanced with Social Network Theory

Abstract: We investigate the equilibria of CIO work. We apply the punctuated equilibrium paradigm based socio-technical model as our theoretical basis. We use this model to visually describe the impacts of business interruptions (=punctuations) on IT executives' perceived equilibria of work. We enhance the punctuated model with constructs taken from Granovetter's social network theory to better understand social mechanisms influencing IT executives' perceptions. We examined empirically perceptions about the equilibria o… Show more

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“…Under the mode of a punctuated equilibrium, a short period of exploratory innovation and a long period of applied innovation are conducted in one circulation [59]. In the NK model, the enterprise takes t periods for one circulation, exploratory innovation taking εt time and applied innovation taking t − εt time, wherein ε represents the relative proportion of exploratory innovation accounting for overall innovation.…”
Section: Punctuated Equilibrium: Variation Based On Multiple Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the mode of a punctuated equilibrium, a short period of exploratory innovation and a long period of applied innovation are conducted in one circulation [59]. In the NK model, the enterprise takes t periods for one circulation, exploratory innovation taking εt time and applied innovation taking t − εt time, wherein ε represents the relative proportion of exploratory innovation accounting for overall innovation.…”
Section: Punctuated Equilibrium: Variation Based On Multiple Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%