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Mission Command in the Age of Network-Enabled Operations: Social Network Analysis of Information Sharing and Situation Awareness

机译:网络运营时代的任务指挥:信息共享和态势感知的社交网络分析

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A common assumption in organizations is that information sharing improves situation awareness and ultimately organizational effectiveness. The sheer volume and rapid pace of information and communications received and readily accessible through computer networks, however, can overwhelm individuals, resulting in data overload from a combination of diverse data sources, multiple data formats, and large data volumes. The current conceptual framework of network enabled operations (NEO) posits that robust networking and information sharing act as a positive feedback loop resulting in greater situation awareness and mission effectiveness in military operations (Alberts and Garstka, ). We test this assumption in a large-scale, 2-week military training exercise. We conducted a social network analysis of email communications among the multi-echelon Mission Command staff (one Division and two sub-ordinate Brigades) and assessed the situational awareness of every individual. Results from our exponential random graph models challenge the aforementioned assumption, as increased email output was associated with lower individual situation awareness. It emerged that higher situation awareness was associated with a lower probability of out-ties, so that broadly sending many messages decreased the likelihood of attaining situation awareness. This challenges the hypothesis that increased information sharing improves situation awareness, at least for those doing the bulk of the sharing. In addition, we observed two trends that reflect a compartmentalizing of networked information sharing as email links were more commonly formed among members of the command staff with both similar functions and levels of situation awareness, than between two individuals with dissimilar functions and levels of situation awareness; both those findings can be interpreted to reflect effects of homophily. Our results have major implications that challenge the current conceptual framework of NEO. In addition, the information sharing network was largely imbalanced and dominated by a few key individuals so that most individuals in the network have very few email connections, but a small number of individuals have very many connections. These results highlight several major growing pains for networked organizations and military organizations in particular.
机译:组织中的一个常见假设是,信息共享可以提高态势感知能力并最终提高组织效率。但是,通过计算机网络接收并易于访问的信息和通信的庞大数量和快速步伐会使个人不知所措,从而导致多种数据源,多种数据格式和大量数据的组合导致数据过载。当前的网络使能作战(NEO)的概念框架认为,强大的网络和信息共享可作为积极的反馈回路,从而在军事行动中提高态势感知和任务效率(Alberts和Garstka,)。我们在为期2周的大规模军事训练中测试了这一假设。我们对多级特派团指挥部人员(一个师和两个下属旅)之间的电子邮件通信进行了社交网络分析,并评估了每个人的态势感知。我们的指数随机图模型的结果挑战了上述假设,因为电子邮件输出的增加与个人情况意识的降低有关。结果表明,较高的态势感知与较低的联系可能性相关联,因此广泛发送许多消息会降低获得态势感知的可能性。这对以下假设提出了挑战:增加信息共享可以提高态势感知能力,至少对于那些进行大量共享的人们而言。此外,我们观察到两种趋势反映了网络信息共享的划分,因为电子邮件链接在职能和态势感知水平相似的指挥人员中比在职能和态势感知水平不同的个人之间更普遍地形成;这些发现都可以解释为反映同构的影响。我们的结果具有重大影响,挑战了NEO当前的概念框架。另外,信息共享网络在很大程度上是不平衡的,并且由几个关键人物控制,因此该网络中的大多数个人具有很少的电子邮件连接,但是少数个人具有非常多的连接。这些结果凸显了网络组织尤其是军事组织的几项主要成长难题。

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