Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks)
This note introduces the following paper on the concept of Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) created by E. Roche and M. Blaine. The concept of asyngnosis explains a large number of diverse phenomena involving organizations, groups and decision making. It will present the g...
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description | This note introduces the following paper on the concept of Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) created by E. Roche and M. Blaine. The concept of asyngnosis explains a large number of diverse phenomena involving organizations, groups and decision making. It will present the genesis and definition of Asygnodic Networks and will focus on how they raise challenges to traditional theories of decision making and emerging social networks. |
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spelling | doaj-art-b36245603dc8453697e2ae518e04c91a2025-01-30T11:00:17ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2015-12-012941341810.4000/netcom.2166Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks)Edward M. RocheMichael J. BlaineHenry BakisThis note introduces the following paper on the concept of Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) created by E. Roche and M. Blaine. The concept of asyngnosis explains a large number of diverse phenomena involving organizations, groups and decision making. It will present the genesis and definition of Asygnodic Networks and will focus on how they raise challenges to traditional theories of decision making and emerging social networks.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2166asygnosisasygnodic networkterrorismrationalitycausalityorganizational control |
spellingShingle | Edward M. Roche Michael J. Blaine Henry Bakis Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) Netcom asygnosis asygnodic network terrorism rationality causality organizational control |
title | Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) |
title_full | Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) |
title_fullStr | Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) |
title_full_unstemmed | Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) |
title_short | Introductory note on Emergent Unconscious Knowledge Networks (Asygnodic Networks) |
title_sort | introductory note on emergent unconscious knowledge networks asygnodic networks |
topic | asygnosis asygnodic network terrorism rationality causality organizational control |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2166 |
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