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题名/责任者:
Memetics and evolutionary economics : to boldly go where no meme has gone before / Michael P. Schlaile, editor.
出版发行项:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
ISBN:
9783030599546:
ISBN:
303059954X
载体形态项:
xix, 205 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
丛编说明:
Economic complexity and evolution
丛编统一题名:
Economic complexity and evolution.
附加个人名称:
Schlaile, Michael P., editor.
论题主题:
Evolutionary economics.
论题主题:
Memetics.
论题主题:
Schools of economics.
论题主题:
System theory.
中图法分类号:
F069.9
书目附注:
Includes bibliographical references.
摘要附注:
This book explores the question of whether and how meme theory or "memetics" can be fruitfully utilized in evolutionary economics and proposes an approach known as "economemetics" which is a combination of meme theory and complexity theory that has the potential to combat the fragmentation of evolutionary economics while re-connecting the field with cultural evolutionary theory. By studying the intersection of cultural and economic evolution, complexity economics, computational economics, and network science, the authors establish a connection between memetics and evolutionary economics at different levels of investigation. The book first demonstrates how a memetic approach to economic evolution can help to reveal links and build bridges between different but complementary concepts in evolutionary economics. Secondly, it shows how organizational memetics can help to capture the complexity of organizational culture using meme mapping. Thirdly, it presents an agent-based simulation model of knowledge diffusion and assimilation in innovation networks from a memetic perspective. The authors then use agent-based modeling and social network analysis to evaluate the diffusion pattern of the Ice Bucket Challenge as an example of a "viral meme." Lastly, the book discusses the central issues of agency, creativity, and normativity in the context of economemetics and suggests promising avenues for further research.
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