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Graphical Representations of Some Fundamental Properties of Organizational Structuralism

In: Organizational Structuralism

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  • Kostas Langas

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In this chapter, some key graphical representations of some fundamental properties of organizational structuralism are presented and discussed so as to facilitate the conditions for the continuous development of a structural configuration of an organization. The converging forces during the formation of an organization as well as the diverging forces are analysed and discussed. Furthermore, the growth of invariance in time and the growth of teleonomy in time, the mathematical formulae of the evolution (growth) of invariance and teleonomy in time and the invariance and teleonomy in relation to single anelyxis projects and their evolution in time are graphically presented and commented on. The relationship between invariance and teleonomy, the life expectancy of an organization, the main factors and processes for the structural evolution of organizations, the development of Invariance and Teleonomy in relation to first principles and to the configuration of Quantum Pairing and of their sequential matrices are also discussed. The structural approach to the development of an organization: from basic teleonomic principles to the autonomy and to “canonicism” is also analysed as well as the gap between signifier and significant which stands as the gap between material and symbolic structures.

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  • Kostas Langas, 2023. "Graphical Representations of Some Fundamental Properties of Organizational Structuralism," Springer Books, in: Organizational Structuralism, chapter 0, pages 309-361, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-16049-3_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16049-3_8
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