Enabling Sustainable Management through Kalman Filtering in glossaLAB: a case study on Cyber- Subsidiarity
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Díaz-Nafría, José María; Cañizares-Espada, Manuela; Seoane Pujol, Isaac; Montaño-Gómez, José Antonio; Guarda, Teresa [et al.]Fecha de publicación:
2021Resumen:
The article describes the approach of applying the cybersubsidiarity model, based on Stafford Beer’s Viable System Model, to the management of a project oriented to the setting up of a sustainable platform for interdisciplinary knowledge co-creation. The application to this project is shown as a case study for the institution of sustainable organizations based on a subsidiary information management architecture which intends to serve as an innovative alternative to the information management driven by big-data technologies. According to this architecture, the information flow is significantly alleviated and substituted by synthetic in-formation which percolates ‘meaningfully’ across organizational levels.
The article describes the approach of applying the cybersubsidiarity model, based on Stafford Beer’s Viable System Model, to the management of a project oriented to the setting up of a sustainable platform for interdisciplinary knowledge co-creation. The application to this project is shown as a case study for the institution of sustainable organizations based on a subsidiary information management architecture which intends to serve as an innovative alternative to the information management driven by big-data technologies. According to this architecture, the information flow is significantly alleviated and substituted by synthetic in-formation which percolates ‘meaningfully’ across organizational levels.
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sustainable management
information management
Kalman filter
cyber-subsidiarity
subsidiarity
viable system model