Generalized Darwinism (GD) claims to be a conceptual and theoretical framework for researching evolutionary change processes in organizations. This paper examines the claims of GD. It finds that in contrast to Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection proper, the GD framework is not an explanatory deductive argument form. What it is that GD actually generalizes and intends to explain thereby becomes somewhat moot. It is proposed that the so-called ‘generalization’ that the GD framework supplies might be best understood schematically. Two general schemata that purport to distil commonalities between processes of organizational evolution and biological evolution are thereby identified. But in considering the applicability of the two s...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and...
This paper is motivated by the belief that the notion of ‘generalized Darwinism’ offers ameta-th...
In a recent article in this journal, Geoffrey Hodgson points out that the notion of 'evolution' is w...
The business of this paper is to examine whether organizations ‘evolve’. In every-day language, it i...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
It has been suggested that, by generalizing Darwinian principles, a common foundation can be derive...
According to the advocates of a "Generalized Darwinism" (GD), the three core Darwinian principles of...
This paper agrees that a suitably generalized Darwinism may help understand socioeconomic change, bu...
Copyright University of Hertfordshire & author.Evolutionary psychology places the human psyche i...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright ElsevierDarwinism offers a...
Human teleological intentionality represents the biggest challenge to a Darwinian metatheoretical fr...
I argue that research methodologies in organizational studies provide an example of cultural evoluti...
Hodgson and Knudsen want their version of Generalized Darwinism to meet two /desiderata. /First, the...
This thesis is a study of the use of Darwinian evolutionary ideas in business economics and organiza...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and...
This paper is motivated by the belief that the notion of ‘generalized Darwinism’ offers ameta-th...
In a recent article in this journal, Geoffrey Hodgson points out that the notion of 'evolution' is w...
The business of this paper is to examine whether organizations ‘evolve’. In every-day language, it i...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
It has been suggested that, by generalizing Darwinian principles, a common foundation can be derive...
According to the advocates of a "Generalized Darwinism" (GD), the three core Darwinian principles of...
This paper agrees that a suitably generalized Darwinism may help understand socioeconomic change, bu...
Copyright University of Hertfordshire & author.Evolutionary psychology places the human psyche i...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright ElsevierDarwinism offers a...
Human teleological intentionality represents the biggest challenge to a Darwinian metatheoretical fr...
I argue that research methodologies in organizational studies provide an example of cultural evoluti...
Hodgson and Knudsen want their version of Generalized Darwinism to meet two /desiderata. /First, the...
This thesis is a study of the use of Darwinian evolutionary ideas in business economics and organiza...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and...
This paper is motivated by the belief that the notion of ‘generalized Darwinism’ offers ameta-th...