Hypernovelty Institute is now public.
The starting premise:
Many organizations can now detect change faster than they can adapt to it.
That gap — between environmental novelty and institutional adaptive capacity — is becoming a serious strategy, governance, and human-system problem.
Read the launch essay here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/hypernoveltyinstitute/p/hypernovelty-institute-launching?r=8bqggr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
#Hypernovelty #StrategicForesight #AdaptiveCapacity #AIGovernance #InstitutionalAdaptation

Hypernovelty Institute: Launching From Here
A public research agenda for institutional adaptation under accelerating novelty.
The Hypernovelty InstituteSysteme …
werden instabil, wenn
#StructuralCompression schneller steigt als
#AdaptiveCapacity mit wachsendem
#Systemstress umgehen kann.
#CRTI2.6 🖖
How can Organizational Learning Theory help local governments tackle recurring floods? Take a look at our new research article published by Kwame Asamoah & Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah.
doi.org/10.1080/1753...
#FloodGovernance #OrganizationalLearning #AdaptiveCapacity #UrbanResilience #UrbanGovernanceJust published a revised account of how I used Deep Listening to start up the talk on improvisation and Joint Activity during incidents, at SRECon23 Americas.
This was on the Learning From Incidents website, but it is gone. So I updated and expanded my story.
#SRE #IncidentResponse #JointActivity #Improvisation #AdaptiveCapacity #Resilience #Reliability #SRECon #LearningCulture
https://www.sounding.com/2026/02/10/tuninglearning/

Tuning to Experiential Learning
How I led SRECon23 Americas in song
The SSP-Extensions Explorer is an interface for quantifications of
#AdaptiveCapacity at the country-level across scenarios within the
#SSP-framework.
The dataset builds on the work by Marina Andrijevic et al. in
#Nature #ClimateChange.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-023-01725-1
Towards scenario representation of adaptive capacity for global climate change assessments - Nature Climate Change
Most models of global climate change impacts and policy do not consider adaptation or societies’ ability to adapt. Here the authors propose a way to better integrate adaptation in such models using the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway scenario framework to quantify adaptive capacity via a suite of socioeconomic indicators.
NatureReading this from Ecological Complexity: “The adaptive cycle: More than a metaphor” and wondering if you have favorite *non-metaphorical* perspectives on measuring adaptive capacity in organizations and networks?
#KnowledgeEcology
#ComplexityWranglers
#complexsystems
#AdaptiveCapacity
#networkscience
cc
@mariafarrell @robin @Valdis @dajb @ntnsndr @RuthMalan
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476945X1830165X