Research on Network Learning Mechanism of Enterprise Network Resource Coordination

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Enterprise network belongs to complex adaptive system. The coordination of enterprise network resource refers to the rules that enterprise network members are able to comply with and unity action in order to achieve the expected goal. The rules mainly include opportunity discovery mechanism, communication mechanism, strategy consultation mechanism and the network learning mechanism. Network learning in the process of enterprise network resource coordination is in order to achieve sustainable development the behavior subject in the network would access to network resource in a larger limit, actively adjust itself to accommodate the other behavior subjects, and commonly adjust the network resource coordination rules to adapt to external environment. Therefore, network learning mechanism in the process of enterprises network resource coordination is the study of the summary of experience and lesson to the coordinated activity afterwards of the network behavior subjects, through summing up, modify, perfect and discover the new rules. It can divide into two stages: credit assignment stage and new rules discovery stage.

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