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The Micro-level of the Economic System: The Dynamic Structure and Evolution of the Firm

In: Helix Network Theory

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  • Runyuan Gan

    (East China Jiaotong University)

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As the basis of this book, this chapter briefly introduces the research of corporate evolution and corporate ecology; takes the apple tree as a metaphor to elaborate the complexity of corporate growth, which leads to the concept of niche; puts forward a two-tiered corporate structural model, and expounds the features of the deep structure of the firm on the basis of analysing the essential characteristics, and the internal and external environment and constituent elements of the firm; reveals the relation between exchange and distribution within the firm by studying the process of corporate production and operation; explores the approaches to improve the production efficiency of firms from the perspective of the combination structure of production factors.

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  • Runyuan Gan, 2023. "The Micro-level of the Economic System: The Dynamic Structure and Evolution of the Firm," Springer Books, in: Helix Network Theory, chapter 0, pages 113-201, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-8803-5_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8803-5_4
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