2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40844-015-0001-6
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On the problem of scale: a general theory of morphogenesis and normative policy signals for economic evolution

Abstract: The paper analyzes evolution to the end of furnishing a general theory of economic change. This analysis is applicable to both organisms and organizations. The general theory presented here is based on four analytical constructs: symmetry, scale, complexity, and collapse. Complexity is modeled as a force, similar to gravitation. Evolution is understood as a condition exhibiting an increase in morphological complexity. In the final analysis, economic change is linked to the structure of the political state. Pat… Show more

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“…This is the heart of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. We are not the first to use organisms as a metaphor for organizations (Cafferata, 2016; Forouharfar, 2020; Gussen, 2015; Raetzer et al , 2019; Tohidian and Rahimian, 2019). In our article, we focus on organizations as organisms, as well as open systems of flux that interestingly have been inadequately explored in current organizational literature.…”
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“…This is the heart of Darwin’s theory of natural selection. We are not the first to use organisms as a metaphor for organizations (Cafferata, 2016; Forouharfar, 2020; Gussen, 2015; Raetzer et al , 2019; Tohidian and Rahimian, 2019). In our article, we focus on organizations as organisms, as well as open systems of flux that interestingly have been inadequately explored in current organizational literature.…”
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confidence: 99%