In this article we discuss the dynamics of organizational change when agents have heterogeneous initial conjectures and do learn. In this framework, conjectural equilibrium is defined as a steady state of the learning process, and all the adjustment occurs in disequilibrium. We discuss the properties of the system under different "rationality" assumptions, and using well-known learning algorithms. We prove analytically that multiplicity of equilibria, and failure of good organizational routines, cannot be ruled out: better, they are fairly probable. Stability is a crucial matter: it is shown to depend on initial conjectures. Finally, learning does not necessarily select the best. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
(2014). Expectational bottlenecks and the emerging of new organizational forms [journal article - articolo]. In STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/243545
Expectational bottlenecks and the emerging of new organizational forms
Bogliacino, Francesco;
2014-01-01
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In this article we discuss the dynamics of organizational change when agents have heterogeneous initial conjectures and do learn. In this framework, conjectural equilibrium is defined as a steady state of the learning process, and all the adjustment occurs in disequilibrium. We discuss the properties of the system under different "rationality" assumptions, and using well-known learning algorithms. We prove analytically that multiplicity of equilibria, and failure of good organizational routines, cannot be ruled out: better, they are fairly probable. Stability is a crucial matter: it is shown to depend on initial conjectures. Finally, learning does not necessarily select the best. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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