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Enterprise Organizational Genetics Research

Yanping Liu () and Yongzhong Tang ()
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Yanping Liu: Guangdong University of Finance and Economics
Yongzhong Tang: Beijing Jiaotong University

Chapter Chapter 12 in Enterprise Organization Engineering, 2023, pp 225-251 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The essential research elements of Enterprise organization engineering include four essential life elements: enterprise organization gene, enterprise organization seed cell, enterprise organization life scaffold, and enterprise organization growth factor. The in-depth research of these four essential life elements of enterprise organization constitutes the core theoretical content of Enterprise organization engineering. This chapter systematically analyzes enterprise organization gene, includes significance of enterprise organization gene research (determining the direction of Enterprise organization engineering research, determining of Enterprise organization engineering research method, identifying the critical issues studied by Enterprise organization engineering, deciding the logical starting point of Enterprise organization engineering), research on the meaning of enterprise organization genes (meaning of standard lifeform genes, the initial definition of enterprise organization genes, enterprise organization genes and enterprise organization usual practices, enterprise organization genes and enterprise organization goals, enterprise organization genes and enterprise organization development strategy, enterprise organization genes and enterprise organization culture, enterprise organization genes and enterprise organization tacit knowledge, nature of enterprise organization genes), research of the essential characteristics of enterprise organization genes (essential characteristics of standard life form genes, determination of the most fundamental traits of the enterprise organization, congeniality, reproducible or heritable, genetic heterogeneity across enterprises, genetic variability of the enterprise itself), similarities and differences between enterprise organization genes and standard lifeform genes (similarities, differences in the recessive characteristics of the two genes, differences in the deterministic characteristics of the two genes, differences between the two genes in terms of acquired nature, differences in the replication or inheritance of the two genes, differences in heterogeneity between the two genes, differences in variability between the two genes), basic ideas of applied research on enterprise organization genes (identifying genes, ideas for genetic identity and heritage research, ideas for genetic recombination research).

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-1094-6_12

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