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Stef­fen Blasch­ke

Associate Professor

Subjects
Decision-making Organisation Strategy Communication Network Quantitative methods

Primary research areas

Computational organization theory (COT)

Computational organization theory uses computer simulations and mathematical models to study how organizations behave, adapt, and evolve. It helps explore complex systems, decision-making, and interactions within and between organizations.

Communicative constitution of organization (CCO)

The communicative constitution of organization (CCO) assumes that organizations are not pre-existing entities but are continually brought into being through communication. Instead of seeing communication as something that merely happens within organizations, CCO emphasizes that conversations and texts constitute the very structures, rules, and identities that make up organizational life.

My research provides novel insights into organization and organizations.

My research: 

graps organizations networks of communicative events and episodes 

provides computational access to large-scale organizational networks 

develops new methods and measures for organization and organizations