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| 1. |
Abu-Mostafa,
Y. S., B. LeBaron, A. W. Lo and A. S. Weigend (eds.) (2000), Computational
Finance, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. |
| 2. |
Albert, A. (ed.)
(1993), Chaos and Society Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
and Applications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press. |
| 3. |
Albin, P. S.
(1998), Barriers and Bounds to Rationality: Essays on Economic
Complexity and Dynamics in Interactive Systems (ed. with Introduction
by D. Foley), Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. |
| 4. |
Anderson, P.
W., K. J. Arrow and D. Pines (eds.) (1988), The Economy as an
Evolving Complex System I, Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute,
Vol. V, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 5. |
Andrews, S.
B. and D. Knoke (eds.) (1999), Networks In and Around Organizations,
Stamford, CT: JAI Press. |
| 6. |
Arthur, W. B.,
S. N. Durlauf and D. A. Lane (eds. ) (1997), The Economy as an
Evolving Complex System II, Proceedings Vol. XXVII, Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 7. |
Atkins, P. W.
(1994), The 2nd Law: Energy, Chaos, and Form, New York: Scientific
American Books. |
| 8. |
Auyang, S. Y.
(1998), Foundations of Complex-system Theories: In Economics,
Evolutionary Biology, and Statistical Physics, Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. |
| 9. |
Axelrod, R.
(1997), The Complexity of Cooperation, Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press. |
| 10. |
Axlerod, R.
and M. D. Cohen (1999), Harnessing Complexity, New York:
Free Press. |
| 11. |
Axlerod, R.
and M. D. Cohen (2000). Harnessing Complexity: Organizational
Implications of a Scientific Frontier. New York: Free Press. |
| 12. |
Bak, P. (1996),
How Nature Works: The Science of Self-Organized Criticality,
New York: Springer-Verlag. |
| 13. |
Barnett, W.
A., C. Chiarella, S. Keen, R. Marks and H. Schnabl (eds.) (2000),
Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press. |
| 14. |
Barnett, W.
A., J. Geweke and K. Shell (eds.) (1989), Commerce, Complexity,
and Evolution, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
| 15. |
Bar-Yam, Y.
(1997), Dynamics of Complex Systems, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 16. |
Baskin, K. (1998),
Corporate DNA: Learning from Life, Boston, MA: Butterworth
Heinemann. |
| 17. |
Beck, C. and
F. Schlögl (1993), Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An
Introduction, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
| 18. |
Bonner, J. T.
(1988), The Evolution of Complexity, Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press. |
| 19. |
Brenner, T.
(ed.) (1999), Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning
in Economics (Advances in Computational Economics, Vol. 11),
Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer. |
| 20. |
Briggs, J. and
F. D. Peat (1989), Turbulent Mirror: An Illustrated Guide to Chaos
Theory and the Science of Wholeness, New York: Harper and Row. |
| 21. |
Brown, S. and
K. Eisenhardt (1997), Competing on the Edge, Boston, MA:
Harvard Business School Press. |
| 22. |
Bushev, M. (1994),
Synergetics: Chaos, Order, Self-Organization, Singapore:
World Scientific. |
| 23. |
Camazine, S.,
J-L. Deneubourg, N. R. Franks, J. Sneyd, G. Theraulaz and E. Bonabeau
(eds.) (2001), Self-Organization in Biological Systems, Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press. |
| 24. |
Carley, K. M.,
and M. J. Prietula (eds.)(1994). Computational Organization Theory.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. |
| 25. |
Casti, J. L.
(1995), Complexification, New York: HarperPerennial. |
| 26. |
Casti, J. L.
(1997), Would-Be Worlds: How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers
of Science, New York: Wiley. |
| 27. |
Chaisson, E.
J. (2001), Cosmic Evolution: The Rise of Complexity in Nature,
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. |
| 28. |
Cohen, J. and
I. Stewart (1994), The Collapse of Chaos, New York: Viking. |
| 29. |
Cohen, J. and
I. Stewart (1997). Figments of Reality: The Evolution of the Curious
Mind, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
| 30. |
Colander, D.
(2000), The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics,
Cheltenham, UK: Elgar. |
| 31. |
Coveney, P.
and R. Highfield (1995), Frontiers of Complexity: The Search for
Order in a Chaotic World, New York: Fawcett Columbine. |
| 32. |
Cowan, G. A.,
D. Pines and D. Meltzer (eds.) (1994), Complexity: Metaphors,
Models, and Reality, Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute, Vol.
XIX, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 33. |
Cramer, F. (1993),
Chaos and Order: The Complex Structure of Living Things (trans.
D. L. Loewus), New York: VCH. |
| 34. |
Daneke, G. A.
Systemic Choices: Nonlinear Dynamics and Practical Management,
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. |
| 35. |
Deutsch, D.
(1997). The Fabric of Reality. New York: Penguin. |
| 36. |
Devaney, R.
L. (1992), A First Course in Chaotic Dynamical Systems, Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 37. |
Dyke, C. (1988),
The Evolutionary Dynamics of Complex Systems: A Study of Biosocial
Complexity, New York: Oxford University Press. |
| 38. |
Epstein, J.
M. and R. Axtell (1996), Growing Artificial Societies: Social
Science from the Bottom Up, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. |
| 39. |
Eve, R. A.,
S. Horsfall, and M. E. Lee (eds.) (1997), Chaos, Complexity, and
Sociology, London: Sage. |
| 40. |
Favre, A., H.
Guitton, J. Guitton, A. Lichnerowicz and E. Wolff (1995), Chaos
and Determinism (trans. B. E. Schwarzbach), Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press. |
| 41. |
Ferber, J. (1999),
Multi-Agent Systems: An Introduction to Distributed Artificial
Intelligence, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 42. |
Gilbert, N.
and K. G. Troitzsch (1999), Simulation for the Social Scientist,
Buckingham, UK: Open University Press. |
| 43. |
Gleick, J. (1987),
Chaos: Making a New Science, New York: Penguin. |
| 44. |
Goldstein, Jeffrey
(1994), The Unshackled Organization, Portland, OR: Productivity
Press. |
| 45. |
Goodwin, B.
(2001), How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity,
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. |
| 46. |
Goodwin, R.
(1990), Chaotic Dynamics, Oxford, UK: Clarendon/Oxford. |
| 47. |
Guastello, S.
J. (1995). Chaos, Catastrophe, and Human Affairs. Mahwah
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. |
| 48. |
Gumerman G.
J. and M. Gell-Mann (eds.) (1994), Understanding Complexity in
the Prehistoric Southwest, Proceedings Vol. XVI, Reading, MA:
Addison-Wesley. |
| 49. |
Haken, H. (1977).
Synergetics, An Introduction: Non-Equilibrium Phase Transitions
and Self-Organization in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag. |
| 50. |
Haken, H. (1983).
Synergetics, An Introduction: Non-Equilibrium Phase Transitions
and Self-Organization in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, 3rd
ed. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. |
| 51. |
Haken, H. and
A. Mikhailov (eds.) (1993), Interdisciplinary Approaches to Nonlinear
Complex Systems, |
| 52. |
Hales, N. K.
(1991), Chaos and Order, Chicago, University of Chicago Press. |
| 53. |
Halpern, P.
(2000), The Pursuit of Destiny: A History of Prediction,
Cambridge, MA: Perseus. |
| 54. |
Herrmann, H.
(1998), From Biology to Sociopolitics: Conceptual Continuity in
Complex Systems, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. |
| 55. |
Holland, J.
H. (1995), Emergence: From Chaos to Order, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 56. |
Holland, J.
H. (1995). Hidden Order, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 57. |
Ilgen, D. R.
and C. L. Hulin (eds.) (2000), Computational Modeling of Behavior
in Organizations, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
| 58. |
Jantsch, E.
(1980), The Self-Organizing Universe, New York: Pergamon. |
| 59. |
Johnson, S.
(2001), Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities,
and Software, New York: Scribner. |
| 60. |
Kauffman, S.
A. (1993), The Origins of Order, New York: Oxford University
Press. |
| 61. |
Kauffman, S.
A. (1995), At Home in the Universe, New York: Oxford University
Press. |
| 62. |
Kauffman, S.
A. (2000), Investigations, New York: Oxford University Press. |
| 63. |
Kaye, B. (1993),
Chaos and Complexity, New York: VCH. |
| 64. |
Kelly, K. (1994),
Out of Control, Reading, MA: Perseus. |
| 65. |
Kelly, S. and
M. A. Allison (1999), The Complexity Advantage: How the Science
of Complexity Can Help Your Business Achieve Peak Performance,
New York: BusinessWeek/McGraw-Hill. |
| 66. |
Kelso, J. A.
S (1995), Dynamic Patterns: Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior,
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. |
| 67. |
Khalil, E. L.
and K. Boulding (eds.) (1996), Evolution, Order, and Complexity,
London, Routledge. |
| 68. |
Kiel, D. (1994),
Managing Chaos and Complexity in Government: A New Paradigm for
Managing Change, Innovation, and Organizational Renewal, San
Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. |
| 69. |
Kiel, L. D.
and E. Elliot (eds.) (1996), Chaos Theory in the Social Sciences,
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. |
| 70. |
Krugman, P.
(1996), The Self-Organizing Economy, Oxford, UK: Blackwell. |
| 71. |
Levy, S. (1992),
Artificial Life: A Report from the Frontier where Computers Meet
Biology, New York: Vintage/Random House. |
| 72. |
Lewin, R. (1993),
Complexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos, Chicago, IL: University
of Chicago Press. |
| 73. |
Lomi, A. and
E. R. Larsen (eds.) (2001), Dynamics of Organizations, Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press. |
| 74. |
Marion, R. (1999),
The Edge of Organization: Chaos and Complexity Theories of Formal
Social Systems, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. |
| 75. |
Masuch, M.,
and Warglien, M. eds.: Artificial Intelligence in Organization
and Management Theory: Models of Distributed Activity (Amsterdam,
The Netherlands: North Holland, 1992). |
| 76. |
Maturana, R.
and F. H. Verela (1980), Autopoiesis and Cognition, Dordrecht,
The Netherlands: Reidel. |
| 77. |
McCain, R. A.
(2000), Agent-Based Computer Simulation of Dichotomous Economic
Growth, Boston, MA: Kluwer. |
| 78. |
Merry, U. (1995),
Coping with Uncertainty: Insights from the New Sciences of Chaos,
Self-Organization, and Complexity, London: Praeger. |
| 79. |
Mirowski, P.
(1989), More Heat than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics
as Nature’s Economics, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press. |
| 80. |
Morowitz, H.
J. and J. L. Singer (1995), The Mind, The Brain, and Complex Adaptive
Systems, Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute, Vol. XXII, Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 81. |
Nicolis, G.
and I. Prigogine (1989), Exploring Complexity: An Introduction,
New York: Freeman. |
| 82. |
Nijhout, H.
F., L. Nadel and D. L. Stein, eds. (1997), Pattern Formation in
the Physical and Biological Sciences, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 83. |
Ormerod, The
Death of Economics, New York: Wiley. |
| 84. |
Ormerod, P.
Butterfly Economics, New York: Pantheon. |
| 85. |
Pascale, R.
T., M. Millemann and L. Gioja (2000), Surfing the Edge of Chaos:
The Laws of Nature and the New Laws of Business, New York: Three
Rivers. |
| 86. |
Pines, D. (1988),
Emerging Syntheses in Science, Proceedings of the Santa Fe
Institute, Vol. I, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. |
| 87. |
Prietula, M.
J., K. M. Carley and L. Gasser (eds.) (1998), Simulating Organizations:
Computational Models of Institutions and Groups, Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press. |
| 88. |
Prigogine, I.
and I. Stengers (1984), Order Out of Chaos, New York: Bantam. |
| 89. |
Read, S. J.
and L. C. Miller (eds.) (1998), Connectionist Models of Social
Reasoning and Social Behavior, : Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. |
| 90. |
Salthe, S. N.
(1993), Development and Evolution: Complexity and Change in Biology,
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. |
| 91. |
Sanders, T.
I. (1998), Strategic Thinking and the New Science, New York:
Free Press. |
| 92. |
Schweitzer,
F. (ed.) (1997), Self-Organization of Complex Structures: From
Individual to Collective Dynamics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands:
Gordon and Breach. |
| 93. |
Schweitzer.
F. and G. Silverberg (eds.) (1998), Evolution and Self-Organization
in Economics, ??? |
| 94. |
Sherman, H.
and R. Schultz (1998), Open Boundaries: Creating Business Innovation
through Complexity, New York: Perseus. |
| 95. |
Solé,
R. and B. Goodwin (2000). Signs of Life: How Complexity Pervades
Biology. New York: Basic Books. |
| 96. |
Stacey, R. D.
(1992), Managing the Unknowable: Strategic Boundaries between
Order and Chaos in Organizations, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. |
| 97. |
Stacey, R. D.
(1993), Strategic Management and Organizational Dynamics,
London: Pitman. |
| 98. |
Stacey, R. D.
(1996), Complexity and Creativity in Organizations, San Francisco,
CA: Barrett-Koehler. |
| 99. |
Stewart, I.
(1989), Does God Play Dice, Oxford, UK: Blackwell. |
| 100. |
Van de Vijver,
G., S. N. Salthe and M. Delpos (1998). Evolutionary Systems: Biological
and Epistemological Perspectives on Selection and Self-Organization.
Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic. |
| 101. |
Velupillai,
K. (2000), Computable Economics, Oxford, UK: Oxford University
Press. |
| 102. |
Waldrop, M (1992),
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos,
New York: Touchstone. |
| 103. |
Weiss, G. (ed.)
(1999), Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial
Intelligence, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. |
| 104. |
Wood, R. (2000),
Managing Complexity, London: Profile Books. |
| 105. |
Yates, E. (ed.)
(1987), Self-Organizing Systems: The Emergence of Order,
New York: Plenum. |
| 106. |
Zohar, D. (1997),
ReWiring the Corporate Brain: Using the New Science to Rethink
How We Structure and Lead Organizations, San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler. |
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