TY - GEN
T1 - Integral transformation of organizational systems under the perspective of collapse
AU - Peon-Escalante, I.
AU - Oliva, E.
AU - Badillo, I.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In the chaotic environment of economic globalization, a very common situation is the collapse of organizational systems (of different types), in particular in small and fragile organizations. There are few systemic studies on the collapsing process of organizations, caused by internal and external conditions. The collapse of organizations calls for a radical transformation process. Sometimes, it may be possible a resurgence of the organization under a more complex form, with emergent properties. It is a life-death-resurgence process. This article, is a reflection on the life cycle of organizations and beyond each life cycle, as a radical evolutionary process towards a higher degree of complexity and consciousness, or complexification, and conscientization in social organizations under turbulent and uncertain conditions. Keywords: evolutionary process, complexification-conscientization, life cycle, radical transformation, emergent properties, collapse, mutation.
AB - In the chaotic environment of economic globalization, a very common situation is the collapse of organizational systems (of different types), in particular in small and fragile organizations. There are few systemic studies on the collapsing process of organizations, caused by internal and external conditions. The collapse of organizations calls for a radical transformation process. Sometimes, it may be possible a resurgence of the organization under a more complex form, with emergent properties. It is a life-death-resurgence process. This article, is a reflection on the life cycle of organizations and beyond each life cycle, as a radical evolutionary process towards a higher degree of complexity and consciousness, or complexification, and conscientization in social organizations under turbulent and uncertain conditions. Keywords: evolutionary process, complexification-conscientization, life cycle, radical transformation, emergent properties, collapse, mutation.
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M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:84875610976
SN - 9781622767557
T3 - 50th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2006, ISSS 2006
SP - 1116
EP - 1128
BT - 50th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2006, ISSS 2006
T2 - 50th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2006, ISSS 2006
Y2 - 9 July 2006 through 14 July 2006
ER -