Coévolution et adaptabilité des réseaux. Études de cas et simulation
Manuel Cartier and
Ana Colovic
Revue française de gestion, 2006, vol. 164, issue 5, 119-140
Abstract:
What is the role of co-evolution in a population of firms?adaptation to a hostile environment? To answer this question, the network sociology is revisited starting from the Kauffman?s biological computer model. A qualitative methodology is used, updating the mechanisms of exploitation and exploration in nine Japanese corporate networks. From these results, this article draws up a typology of the adaptation forms, distinguishing ?pack?, ?migrating?, ?herd? and ?colony? networks.
Date: 2006
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