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The Evolutionary Firm and Its Moral (Dis)Contents

The Evolutionary Firm and Its Moral (Dis)Contents

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The Evolutionary Firm and Its Moral (Dis)Contents

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The Evolutionary Firm and Its Moral (Dis)Contents

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Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center

Journal title

The Ruffin series, 2004, Vol.4, p.145-176

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English

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Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center

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Contents

The business firm, called here the Evolutionary Firm, is shown to be a phenomenon of nature. The firm’s motives, organization, productivity, strategy, and moral significance are a direct outgrowth of natural evolution. Its managers, directors, and employees are natural agents enacting and responding to biological, physical, and ecological impulses...

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The Evolutionary Firm and Its Moral (Dis)Contents

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_192332123

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_192332123

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ISSN

1949-0240,2154-543X

DOI

10.5840/ruffinx2004411

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