The Firm as a Viable System

  • Golinelli G
  • Gatti M
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Abstract

The viable system logic is widely considered a reference point for all the entrepreneurial organizations. The viable organizations have to struggle for existence, a statement particularly valid, if we consider changes (adjustments, transformations, reorganizations) of logic and physical assets (logic and physical structure) as also specific configurations developed in time. As a consequence, a viable system can be defined as follows: it is a system that survives, remains united and entire; it is omeostatically equilibrated internally and externally; it contains mechanisms and opportunities to grow, learn, develop and adapt becoming more efficient in a proper context.

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Golinelli, G. M., & Gatti, M. (2012). The Firm as a Viable System. Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, (2), 38–63. https://doi.org/10.4468/2001.2.04golinelli.gatti

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