| Article ID: | iaor20061189 |
| Country: | United States |
| Volume: | 15 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 316 |
| End Page Number: | 335 |
| Publication Date: | Dec 2004 |
| Journal: | Information Systems Research |
| Authors: | Raghu T.S., Rao H.R., Jayaraman B. |
| Keywords: | computers: information, simulation |
This paper presents an approach to organizational modeling that combines both agent-centric and activity-centric approaches. Activity-centric approaches to process modeling capture the mechanistic components of a process (including aspects of workflow, decision, and information), but agent-centric approaches capture specific aspects of the human component. In this paper, we explore an integrative viewpoint in which the transactional aspects of agent-centric concerns – for example, economic incentives for agents to perform – are integrated with decision and informational aspects of a process. To illustrate issues in this approach, we focus on modeling incentive mechanisms in a specific sales process and present results from an extensive simulation experiment. Our results highlight the importance of considering the effects of incentives when decision and informational aspects of a process undergo changes.