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Simplicity vs. complexity in the logistics discipline - a paradigmatic discourse

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Summary, in English

Today one could argue that most of the logistics research available has a strong connection to the positivistic paradigm where there is a great emphasis on simplicity in both the research conducted and in the solutions produced. The overall ability to design, plan and control is promoted by the researchers to a great extent. Consequently, firms invest money, time and resources in solutions, based on linear cause and effect relationships, to control and predict logistics activities. As a result, firms’ efforts to manage logistics systems and processes often result in frustration and anxiety, not least for the people who are supposed to be in charge.

The purpose of this paper is to provide a paradigmatic discourse in order to move the logistics discipline on the ontological axis towards a less positivistic view i.e. towards considering more complexity in the problematic situations being studied and the solutions provided. A new perspective, the complexity perspective is provided which indicates changes in our epistemological considerations resulting in another, more complex, paradigmatic view, where emphasis on simplicity is set aside and other more complex phenomena such as emergence, non-linearity, heterogeneity and self-organisation are brought into focus.

Publishing year

2004

Language

English

Pages

533-549

Publication/Series

[Host publication title missing]

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Logistics Management, Linköpings Universitet

Topic

  • Other Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • complexity
  • emergence
  • Paradigm
  • self-organisation
  • logistics
  • packaging logistics

Conference name

16th Annual Conference for Nordic Researchers in Logistics : NOFOMA 2004

Conference date

2004-06-07 - 2004-06-08

Conference place

Linköping, Sweden

Status

Published