Complex Systems and Strategic Studies Division
Complex Systems and Strategic Studies Division
Complex Systems and Strategic Studies Division
The Complex Systems and Strategic Studies Division focuses on analyzing and modeling complex systems to provide strategic insights that aid decision-making. This division uses micro-macro modeling, social science, and systems theory to understand how interconnected components influence large-scale outcomes, supporting policy development and strategic planning across sectors.
Focus Areas:
- Micro-Macro Modeling: Examining the relationship between individual actions and overall system behaviors in areas like economics, ecology, and social science.
- Social and Organizational Dynamics: Investigating the factors that shape organizational behavior, decision-making, and social interactions within complex environments.
- System Resilience and Adaptability: Studying how complex systems can withstand and adapt to shocks, supporting sustainability in fields like energy and ecology.
- Predictive Analytics and Scenario Planning: Developing simulations and models to predict trends and inform strategic decisions under uncertainty.
Research Areas:
- Organizational Behavior Modeling: Understanding how organizational structures influence behavior and performance within complex systems.
- Agent-Based Modeling for Social Sciences: Using agent-based models to simulate adaptive systems in fields like economics, ecology, and social science.
- System Shock Resilience: Investigating how complex systems adapt to and recover from disruptions, guiding resilience strategies.
- Strategic Decision-Making Frameworks: Developing frameworks that enhance strategic decisions in dynamic and uncertain environments.
- Application of Complex Systems to Multidisciplinary Challenges: Leveraging insights from complex systems to address issues in energy, robotics, and digital twin technologies.