A Strategic Critique Of Exxon Research
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...evolve in nature, in politics, in the human body, in corporations have become, to a great degree, a science unto itself. Such study allows scientists and researchers in numerous disciplines to formulate theories about how complex systems evolve. It doesn't matter whether the system is a flock of birds, a microchip or the stock market, so long as it constantly adapts to changes in its environment. For example, a "biosphere" is a collection of organisms that, even when they obey simple laws, interact in complex or even chaotic ways. Likewise, an "econosphere" is an analogous system of economic agents like currency traders. In fact, an author such as Stuart Kaufmann (1995) who is exploring the parallels between genes, markets and corporations comments that he believes "There are some candidate hypotheses that there...
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