
At a meeting at the Open University on Monday 3rd December 2001 the UK's first Complexity Society was formed. Founder members include business people, healthcare professionals, consultants and academics.
Membership of the Society is open to any individual or any organisation with an interest in complexity science and its applications. Its aim is to develop an understanding of the many facets of complexity across the UK.
There are plans for a journal, a website, a prospectus, a conference in 2002, a major international conference in 2003, and meetings and events in 2002. If you are interested in joining one of the groups working on these plans or in finding out more please contact me by e-mail:
Ronnie.Ramlogan@manchester.ac.uk
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CRIC has combined with PREST to form the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (MIoIR).
New book: Trust in Food, A Comparative and Institutional Analysis by Unni Kjaernes, Mark Harvey & Alan Warde.
CRIC Final Report to ESRC:"Main Report" and "CRIC Performance Indicators 1997-2006".
'Instituted Or Embedded? Legal, Fiscal and Economic Institutionalisation of Markets' by Mark Harvey
'Beyond Efficiency and Market Shares: Competition within the Finnish Games Industry' by Mirva Peltoniemi
'Accounting for Economic Evolution: Fitness and the Population Method' by Stan Metcalfe
'Innovation and Final Consumption: Social Practices, Instituted Modes of Provision and Intermediation' by Andrew McMeekin & Dale Southerton
'Alfred Marshall’s Mecca: Reconciling the Theories of Value and Development' by Stan Metcalfe