In 2001 45% (2.7 billion) of the world’s population of approximately 6.1 billion lived in ‘moderate poverty’ on less than US $ 2 per person per day (World Population Summary, 2012). In the last 60 years there have been many theories attempting to explain development, why some countries have the fastest growth in history, while others stagnate and so far no way has been found to explain the differences. Traditional views imply that development is the aggregation of successes from multiple individual business enterprises, but this ignores the interactions between and among institutions, organisations and individuals in the economy, which can often have unpredictable effects. Complexity Development Theory proposes that by viewing development a...
The central proposal that Fowler makes is that the thinking and practice of aided development would ...
This book combines the human development approach and innovation economics in order to explore the e...
In this master thesis two different worldviews are compared: a mechanistic, and an organic worldview...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Wiley [Full text of...
What explains the rapid expansion of programmes undertaken by donor agencies which may be labelled a...
Complexity theory studies the workings of complex adaptive systems (CAS). A complex adaptive system...
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory is gaining mainstream recognition in development policy and ma...
Abstract: This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understandingmanagement practice in Inter...
This research focuses on using criteria developed with the help of complexity theory to assess devel...
We present a comparative analysis of the medium-long term perspectives of development for sub-Sahara...
Abstract Fundamental research on complex systems has shown relevance to efforts of international dev...
The central proposal that Fowler makes is that the thinking and practice of aided development would ...
This book combines the human development approach and innovation economics in order to explore the e...
In this master thesis two different worldviews are compared: a mechanistic, and an organic worldview...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom ...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision th...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Wiley [Full text of...
What explains the rapid expansion of programmes undertaken by donor agencies which may be labelled a...
Complexity theory studies the workings of complex adaptive systems (CAS). A complex adaptive system...
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory is gaining mainstream recognition in development policy and ma...
Abstract: This paper offers a critique of existing ways of understandingmanagement practice in Inter...
This research focuses on using criteria developed with the help of complexity theory to assess devel...
We present a comparative analysis of the medium-long term perspectives of development for sub-Sahara...
Abstract Fundamental research on complex systems has shown relevance to efforts of international dev...
The central proposal that Fowler makes is that the thinking and practice of aided development would ...
This book combines the human development approach and innovation economics in order to explore the e...
In this master thesis two different worldviews are compared: a mechanistic, and an organic worldview...