Agent-based modelling and simulation of task execution and coordination in distributed organisations: the psychosocial dynamic interaction perspective.

Haibin Liu, Yufang Cheng, Qinghe Bo

IJSPM(2018)

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The research presents a psychosocial dynamic model of membersu0027 commitment to perform local tasks and global tasks under a distributed context. Based on theory of planned behaviour, we explore how local task self-efficacy and IT self-efficacy evolve with a computational model. The simulation results of the aerospace industry show that the organisation will emerge to a non-balanced state of development. Moreover, sites which form the distributed organisation will evolve to the independent locations in the end. For overcoming these situations, the study proposes a strategy - u0027resisting foreign aggression home safeu0027. Moreover, a high rate of global tasks accomplishment can be achieved by improving membersu0027 IT self-efficacy, which brings in more communication and coordination between separated sites. For distributed organisations, the higher and the lower coordination are not rewarding, while the high local task self-efficacy and the moderate IT self-efficacy are beneficial.
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