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FROM ARTIFICIAL GROWTH TO ORGANIC GROWTH TOWARDS ORGANIC-ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

The economic growth from the perspective of the new economic science of innovation is in the first place the result of the endogenous change in technology, tastes and preferences thus determining the changes depending on production and utility, the driving force being creativity and inventiveness of...

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Published in:Analele Universitǎti̧i "Constantin Brâncuşi" din Târgu Jiu. Serie Litere și Ştiinţe Sociale 2013-04 (2), p.8
Main Authors: Niculescu, George, Jinaru, Aron, Caragea, Marcel
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Language:English
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Summary:The economic growth from the perspective of the new economic science of innovation is in the first place the result of the endogenous change in technology, tastes and preferences thus determining the changes depending on production and utility, the driving force being creativity and inventiveness of the economic agents in a social economic and écologic context, in fact being "an organic growth" or "organic and ecologic development" and/o network organic ecologic development". The theories of complexity concern the economic agents (undertakers, companies, corporations) as being complex adaptive systems, whose interplays, evolutions and dynamics are varied, difficult to predict, contradictory even paradoxical at certain levels. From this perspective, innovation emerges as a natural phenomenon, endogenous, coherent of economic activity. Any sound organic growth/ or organic écologie development need an approach to see the phenomenon at least at two levels: the micro level of the individual, of the entity, of the organization, of the company which acts and the macro level, of the community, of the society, of the environment in which it occurs. The organic growth is rather a phenomenon/ an emergent process, while the organic écologie development is a conscious process (enacted and managed by a human intention). [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1844-6051
2344-3677