COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES

This paper is a review from a business analyst's perspective of innovation and complexity concept and their impact upon the paths of business systems and organisations as wholes. Its task is also to catalyse a broader discussion on innovation segment that is by itself complex and its importance...

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Main Author: August Turina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Interdisciplinary Society 2004-12-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Online Access:http://indecs.eu/2004/indecs-turina.pdf
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spelling doaj-803a7da75826412a8b3f05b33bc4aace2020-11-24T23:21:52ZengCroatian Interdisciplinary SocietyInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems1334-46841334-46762004-12-0122104118COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIESAugust TurinaThis paper is a review from a business analyst's perspective of innovation and complexity concept and their impact upon the paths of business systems and organisations as wholes. Its task is also to catalyse a broader discussion on innovation segment that is by itself complex and its importance to business in a growing complex environment. The argument is that innovations should be the main driving force of business and other social systems due to their path-dependent and positive feedback features that provide for faster growth. Innovation is not limited solely to businesses and should also be viewed in respect to other social (public) systems whose segment often lack innovative approach. Innovation may be found to possess emergent properties like other events that appear in social systems that influence their change and adaptation. It determines path-dependency of such systems because it is considered an event arising early in the history of the system that determines its ultimate end state. Thus, understanding, managing and accepting innovations and its importance is crucial for recognition of complex processes of path-creation, dependence and emergence of forces that drive social systems. Viewed from aspect of transitional countries, it is crucial for judging the future stability of their social entities striving for development and recognised change.http://indecs.eu/2004/indecs-turina.pdfcomplexityinnovationbusiness systempath dependencefeedback
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COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
complexity
innovation
business system
path dependence
feedback
author_facet August Turina
author_sort August Turina
title COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
title_short COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
title_full COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
title_fullStr COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS WITH FOCUS ON TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES
title_sort complexity and innovation in business systems with focus on transitional countries
publisher Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
series Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
issn 1334-4684
1334-4676
publishDate 2004-12-01
description This paper is a review from a business analyst's perspective of innovation and complexity concept and their impact upon the paths of business systems and organisations as wholes. Its task is also to catalyse a broader discussion on innovation segment that is by itself complex and its importance to business in a growing complex environment. The argument is that innovations should be the main driving force of business and other social systems due to their path-dependent and positive feedback features that provide for faster growth. Innovation is not limited solely to businesses and should also be viewed in respect to other social (public) systems whose segment often lack innovative approach. Innovation may be found to possess emergent properties like other events that appear in social systems that influence their change and adaptation. It determines path-dependency of such systems because it is considered an event arising early in the history of the system that determines its ultimate end state. Thus, understanding, managing and accepting innovations and its importance is crucial for recognition of complex processes of path-creation, dependence and emergence of forces that drive social systems. Viewed from aspect of transitional countries, it is crucial for judging the future stability of their social entities striving for development and recognised change.
topic complexity
innovation
business system
path dependence
feedback
url http://indecs.eu/2004/indecs-turina.pdf
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