Agent-based simulations reveal that rigid specialist roles in ad-hoc multi-agent teams generate system bottlenecks, workload inequality, fragmented networks, and diminishing returns from added team members due to communication costs.
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SaaS platforms in SMEs display non-linear inverted U-shaped effects on strategic alignment and performance, moderated by risk-taking and proactiveness, indicating that excessive dependence can harm outcomes.
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Too Many Specialists: Emergent Inefficiencies and Bottlenecks for Multi-agent Ad-hoc Collaboration
Agent-based simulations reveal that rigid specialist roles in ad-hoc multi-agent teams generate system bottlenecks, workload inequality, fragmented networks, and diminishing returns from added team members due to communication costs.
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Too much of a good thing? Entrepreneurial orientation and the non-linear governance effects of SaaS platforms
SaaS platforms in SMEs display non-linear inverted U-shaped effects on strategic alignment and performance, moderated by risk-taking and proactiveness, indicating that excessive dependence can harm outcomes.