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Michael Cohen (22 March 1945 – 2 February 2013) was the William D. Hamilton Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Information and Public Policy at the
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.


Early life and education

Cohen received his B.A. in
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at
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in 1966, and his Ph.D. in
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at the
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in 1972.


Career

Cohen's research centered on learning and adaptation within organizations in response to changing environments. He wrote many articles and books which contributed to theories of organizational decision making. Much of his work employed computer simulation.


Garbage can model

In 1972, as a
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- SSRC post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University, Cohen worked with James G. March and visiting professor Johan Olsen from the
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. Together they published the paper; ''A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice''. The paper, since frequently cited, describes the garbage can model, a model which disconnects problems, solutions and decision makers from each other. This was a novel approach compared to traditional
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. The paper includes Fortran
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to demonstrate the model.


Complexity

By 1981, Cohen was working at the University of Michigan. Cohen's research and publication continued to use computers to model complex organizational behavior. In 1995 he worked with
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, Robert Axelrod and Joshua M. Epstein and compared two
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s; Axelrod's model with Epstein and Axtell's
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. In 2000 Cohen and Axelrod went on to publish a book on complexity in organizations: ''Harnessing Complexity: Organizational Implications of a Scientific Frontier''.


Other works

Cohen's later work included studies in organizational behavior in hospitals, with a view to improving patient care. Much of this work focused on "handoffs"; the transfer of responsibility for patients from one team or department to another.


Selected publications


1970-1980

* * (1st edition, 1974, New York:McGraw-Hill, Chinese edition 2006.)


1980-1990

* * *


1990-2000

* Special edition. (Reprinted, with additions and a new introduction, by
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, November, 1995.) * (Also published in ''Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory'', volume 1, number 2, February, 1996, pp. 123–141.) * with comments by Benjamin Coriat (Also published in ''Industrial and Corporate Change'', volume 5, number 3, 1996, pp. 653–698) * * (Paperback; 2001,
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. Editions in French, 2001, and Japanese, 2003.)


2000-2010

* * * * * * (Comments on 'Toward a Neo-Schumpeterian Theory of the Firm' by Sidney Winter.) * * * * * * * *


References


External links


Michael D. Cohen CV
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