2020
DOI: 10.1177/1086026620937461
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“Nature Cannot Be Fooled”: A Dual-Equilibrium Simulation of Climate Change

Abstract: Although organizational scholars and social scientists have recently called for the integration of the natural environment into management theories, natural scientists have long espoused integrative frameworks. Gottfried Leibniz, the founder of differential calculus, sought integration long before the industrial revolution and Ludwig Boltzmann, the pioneer of statistical mechanics, before the oil boom. Alfred Lotka formalized this notion long before the financial crisis of 1933, while Howard Odum extended it b… Show more

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“…In this essay, Sunny (2021) invites us to integrate the natural environment into management theories so that we can address the problem of global climate change. He uses a novel simulation to show how the laws of thermodynamics can work alongside market economics to address today's pressing issues.…”
Section: "Nature Cannot Be Fooled": a Dual-equilibrium Simulation Of Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this essay, Sunny (2021) invites us to integrate the natural environment into management theories so that we can address the problem of global climate change. He uses a novel simulation to show how the laws of thermodynamics can work alongside market economics to address today's pressing issues.…”
Section: "Nature Cannot Be Fooled": a Dual-equilibrium Simulation Of Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%