2013 7th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/dest.2013.6611323
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An evolutionary economics approach to ecosystem dynamics

Abstract: Abstract-Biology and evolution lie at the heart of the ecosystem metaphor that is recurrently applied in the digital era. Although the evolution and analogy with evolutionary biology is acknowledged within the research domains of business ecosystems and digital ecosystems, several key definitions and self-organizing properties of ecosystems have not been fully explored. In addition, the diffusion process of radical innovations altering the structure of an ecosystem remains elusive. This paper addresses this de… Show more

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“…The research questions of the development of digital ecosystems and infocommunications were studied by Martin (2009), which revealed the basis for the formation of a digital ecosystem; Fodor (2008), which substantiates the factors of value creation and value theory in the digital ecosystem; Blijleven, van Angeren, Jansen & Brinkkemper (2013), which revealed an evolutionary economic approach to the dynamics of ecosystems.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Researches and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The research questions of the development of digital ecosystems and infocommunications were studied by Martin (2009), which revealed the basis for the formation of a digital ecosystem; Fodor (2008), which substantiates the factors of value creation and value theory in the digital ecosystem; Blijleven, van Angeren, Jansen & Brinkkemper (2013), which revealed an evolutionary economic approach to the dynamics of ecosystems.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Researches and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%