Biomimetics, the art and science of imitating nature and life for technological solutions is discussed from a modern organization theory perspective. The main hypothesis of this article is that there are common laws in nature that are applicable to living, social and likewise organizational systems. To take advantage of these laws, the study of nature’s principles for their application to organizations is proposed – a process which is in product and technology design known as bionic creativity engineering. In a search for most interesting concepts borrowed from nature we found amoeba organizations, the theory of autopoiesis or self-creation, neural networks, heterarchies, as well as fractals and bioteaming which are described and reviewed. ...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
Biomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designers to he...
The world has gone through 3.8 billion years of research and development, with failures and successe...
Biomimetics, the art and science of imitating nature and life for technological solutions is discuss...
Nature is full of inventions that work and last. Biomimetics try to imitate and use nature’s inventi...
This article deals with the question of how we perceive organizations - as machines for making money...
Biomimicry implies the creative implementation of biological concepts into products. This paper prov...
The presented 1st part of the paper is based on a four-year-long research on two categories of livin...
The evolution of nature over 3.8 billion years led to the highly effective and power efficient biolo...
Humankind is a privileged animal species for many reasons. A remarkable one is its ability to conc...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lam, B. and Fininis, N. (2016), Learning...
Evolution has resolved many of nature’s challenges leading to lasting solutions with maximal perform...
This paper introduces biomimetics as an emerging discipline that studies and examines nature, its mo...
For centuries, designers and engineers have looked to the natural world for inspiration in an effort...
Since the end of the last century, different approaches for corporate management have been appearing...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
Biomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designers to he...
The world has gone through 3.8 billion years of research and development, with failures and successe...
Biomimetics, the art and science of imitating nature and life for technological solutions is discuss...
Nature is full of inventions that work and last. Biomimetics try to imitate and use nature’s inventi...
This article deals with the question of how we perceive organizations - as machines for making money...
Biomimicry implies the creative implementation of biological concepts into products. This paper prov...
The presented 1st part of the paper is based on a four-year-long research on two categories of livin...
The evolution of nature over 3.8 billion years led to the highly effective and power efficient biolo...
Humankind is a privileged animal species for many reasons. A remarkable one is its ability to conc...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lam, B. and Fininis, N. (2016), Learning...
Evolution has resolved many of nature’s challenges leading to lasting solutions with maximal perform...
This paper introduces biomimetics as an emerging discipline that studies and examines nature, its mo...
For centuries, designers and engineers have looked to the natural world for inspiration in an effort...
Since the end of the last century, different approaches for corporate management have been appearing...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
Biomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designers to he...
The world has gone through 3.8 billion years of research and development, with failures and successe...