Call number:
PIK B 522-13-0108
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 The Problem of Emergence ; Part I Autocatalysis ; Chapter 2 Autocatalysis in Chemistry and the Origin of Life ; Chapter 3 Economic Production as Chemistry II ; Chapter 4 From Chemical to Social Networks ; Part II Early Capitalism and State Formation ; Chapter 5 The Emergence of Corporate Merchant-Banks in Dugento Tuscany ; Chapter 6 Transposition and Refunctionality: The Birth of Partnership Systems in Renaissance Florence ; Chapter 7 Country as Global Market: Netherlands, Calvinism, and the Joint-Stock Company ; Chapter 8 Conflict Displacement and Dual Inclusion in the Construction of Germany ; Part III Communist Transitions ; Chapter 9 The Politics of Communist Economic Reform: Soviet Union and China ; Chapter 10 Deviations from Design: The Emergence of New Financial Markets and Organizations in Yeltsin's Russia ; Chapter 11 The Emergence of the Russian Mobile Telecom Market: Local Technical Leadership and Global Investors in a Shadow of the State ; Chapter 12 Social Sequence Analysis: Ownership Networks, Political Ties, and Foreign Investment in Hungary ; Part IV Contemporary Capitalism and Science ; Chapter 13 Chance, Nécessité, et Naïveté: Ingredients to Create a New Organizational Form ; Chapter 14 Organizational and Institutional Genesis: The Emergence of High-Tech Clusters in the Life Sciences ; Chapter 15 An Open Elite: Arbiters, Catalysts, or Gatekeepers in the Dynamics of Industry Evolution? ; Chapter 16 Academic Laboratories and the Reproduction of Proprietary Science: Modeling Organizational Rules through Autocatalytic Networks ; Chapter 17 Why the Valley Went First: Aggregation and Emergence in Regional Inventor Networks ; Chapter 18 Managing the Boundaries of an "Open" Project ; Coda: Reflections on the Study of Multiple Networks
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XXII, 583 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:
9780691148878
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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