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Work Pattern Evolution and Economic Development: An Organizational Complexity Framework, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Work Pattern Evolution and Economic Development: An Organizational Complexity Framework, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Update: 2025-10-12
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Abstract: This article examines the coevolution of work patterns and economic development through an organizational complexity lens. As economies advance from agricultural to industrial to knowledge-based structures, both work arrangements and organizational forms undergo fundamental transformations. The research synthesizes evidence on how increases in economic complexity necessitate corresponding evolutions in work coordination, skill development, and institutional arrangements. Drawing on complexity economics and organizational theory, the analysis identifies significant transition challenges that enterprises and policymakers face during economic development stages. The framework presented offers a structured approach to understanding how organizational capabilities and work patterns interact with broader economic transitions, revealing implications for sustainable development, inequality management, and human capital formation. Practical interventions are outlined for organizations navigating these transitions, emphasizing adaptive governance structures, knowledge ecosystem development, and strategic workforce capability building.

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Work Pattern Evolution and Economic Development: An Organizational Complexity Framework, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Work Pattern Evolution and Economic Development: An Organizational Complexity Framework, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

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