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Lessons from a Neo-Aristotelian Theory Based on Evolutionary Science to the Field of Organizational Innovation.

Flavio OsmoMaryana Madeira Borri
Published in: Integrative psychological & behavioral science (2024)
This article's goal is to understand innovation factors (e.g., job autonomy and knowledge sharing) through the lens of a neo-Aristotelian theory based on evolutionary science in order to show that this paradigm of analysis provides a richer understanding of this organizational phenomenon, and consequently better support for the deliberation on what measures to implement when the objective is to make the organization prone to innovate.
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