Socio-Economic Emergence and Complexity: Containment, Ignition, Explosive Release and Maturation by Restraint
Chong Choi,
Brian Hilton and
Carla Millar
Chapter 5 in Emergent Globalization, 2004, pp 60-73 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Having set up a model to assist understanding how business systems are constructed, we now wish to explore how emergence changes them. How do business systems that are settled into a fluctuating but basically stable state achieve a revitalizing impetus that drives changes that generate massive new value added? This is emergence. What fuels the instability that leads to such emergent activity? What enables the resulting explosive growth to be sustained? What brings the new system back to a new state of stable fluctuation at a higher level of organization? In other words: what are the processes in emergence that:
Keywords: Social Capital; Collective Action; Business System; Bear Market; Institutional Infrastructure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230287433_5
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