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Emerging Autopoiesis: On Coherence in Complexity within Organization
Research Question (RQ): How can we minimize the operational dissipation within businesses? Purpose: How to minimize dispersed activities ('collisions' ≈ 'energy loss') in an organization. Method: Research is based on a qualitative approach. In a direct analogy with electron corre...
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Published in: | Revija za univerzalno odličnost 2018-12, Vol.7 (4), p.398-407 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Research Question (RQ): How can we minimize the operational dissipation within businesses? Purpose: How to minimize dispersed activities ('collisions' ≈ 'energy loss') in an organization. Method: Research is based on a qualitative approach. In a direct analogy with electron correlations physics, applied to a business type of organization. Results: By introducing the concept of operational coherence, the performance should improve. There is not just the concept of organization, the most important is correlation, cooperation as a harmony in autopoietic systems. Autopoiesis of an organization is inter-connected from small to large scales and can provide a harmony of life within a successful organization. Organization: The management enhances coordination, then the organization runs optimally. If we could achieve a quantum level in an organization, we may be successful at a higher level. But this level is a human in human-organic organization. Society: It enhances communications, increases social responsibility and improves the environment. With focus on natural evolution and improving the human in inner and outside process, we could improve the environment and as a result achieve a 'green' society. Originality: This is a new approach to test the correlation concepts within a business organization. Limitations / further research: We need to perform experiments with real teams in a company. For further research we need the study of research patterns in a self-organization environment. |
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ISSN: | 2232-5204 2232-5204 |