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The last one and a half centuries have witnessed dramatic changes in the world economy. The service (tertiary) sector, which at the beginning of the 20th century was of little importance relative to agriculture and manufacturing, has become the dominant sector today, accounting for 80% and more...
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broad set of topics including the foundations of leadership, leader emergence, and leader effectiveness. At the same time …
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characterized by path-dependence, idiosyncrasies, some self-organization capacity, structural emergence, and certain statistical …
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(homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of not …
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(homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of not …
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There is continuing debate about what explains cooperation and self-sacrifice in nature and in particular in humans. This paper suggests a new way to think about this famous problem. I argue that, for an evolutionary biologist as well as a quantitative social scientist, the triangle of two...
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Documentary evidence of the emergence and the eventual complete dominance of the Chinese mercantile traders (Sangleys …
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Organizational neuroscience (ON) is a rapidly emerging sub-field. Criticisms of its reductionism are common. Yet it is possible for practitioners and critics to engage. Such engagement is facilitated by realism. It agrees with the practitioners of ON that brain functions can in principle be...
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This paper seeks to explain the evolution of human systems of exchange through the emergence of both fundamental forms … rules and routines in processes of exchange leads to the emergence of innovative forms of organizing (distinguished by their …
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This paper investigates the relationship between methodological individualism (MI) and Agent-Based Simulation (ABS). We discuss and analyze a thesis defended by philosophers Caterina Marchionni and Petri Ylikoski (2013). The thesis maintains that, since MI is often considered to be a...
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