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Andreas Liening ()
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Andreas Liening: Technische Universität Dortmund
Chapter Chapter 5 in Complexity and Entrepreneurship, 2024, pp 629-636 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Requirements for our thinking At the beginning of the book, the question was raised as to what requirements must be placed on our thinking if the world in which we live, as exemplified, no longer drifts along like a sluggish slow river, but is characterised by turbulence, leaps, and entanglements. Especially an entrepreneur, who wants to penetrate new markets, move old ones, or even create new ones, will quickly face the challenge that the traditional lineal-causal methods for analysis and decision-making no longer help in such complex situations, structures, and processes, and we apparently reach limits with our rationality.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44032-9_9
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