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Emergent Organizational Capacity for Compassion
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OrganizationsSocial PsychologyEmpathyEmergent Organizational CapacityCapacity BuildingOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyAgent DiversityPain TriggerManagementOrganizational PsychologySocial OrganizationApplied Social PsychologyCompassion FatigueProsocial BehaviorOrganizational CommunicationOrganization DevelopmentOrganizational CapacityBusiness
Our model of emergent organizational capacity for compassion proposes that organizations can develop the capacity for compassion without formal direction. Relying on a framework from complexity science, we describe how the system conditions of agent diversity, interdependent roles, and social interactions enhance the likelihood of self-organizing around an individual response to a pain trigger. When agents then modify their roles to incorporate compassionate responding, their interactions amplify responses, changing the system, and a new order emerges: organizational capacity for compassion. In this new order the organization's structure, culture, routines, and scanning mechanisms incorporate compassionate responding and can influence future responses to pain triggers.
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