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The Paradigm of Structural Coupling in Digital Ecosystems

In: The Digital Business Ecosystem

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  • Paolo Dini
  • Francesco Nachira

Abstract

By bringing together elements of a radical new approach to the firm based on a biological metaphor of the ecosystem, this unique book extends the limits of existing theories traditionally used to investigate business networks.

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  • Paolo Dini & Francesco Nachira, 2007. "The Paradigm of Structural Coupling in Digital Ecosystems," Chapters, in: Angelo Corallo & Giuseppina Passiante & Andrea Prencipe (ed.), The Digital Business Ecosystem, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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