Epigenetic Economic Dynamics: The Adaptation of Business Routines and Geographic Spaces to Rapid Environmental Changes

Mikel Gomez-Uranga
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In this article, our aim is to study how firms and territories adapt to very fast qualitatively major changes in the environment. As opposed to the prevalent Darwinian approach in which the logic of the phenotype takes shape as a “slow and moderate” adaptation of social organisations to changes, our view focuses mainly on rapid adaptation to quickly changing environments.The concept of Epigenetic Economic Dynamics (EED) is understood as the study of the epigenetic dynamics generated as a result of the adaptation of organizations to major changes in their respective environments. The concept shows its highest explanatory power in rapidly changing environments, which entail fast organizational moves and/or decisions.The concept of EED was originally designed to explain the changes generated in Internet industry groups. As a result of the study, the part dealing with the results of economic systems, innovation, legal changes, regulations and morals induced by the epigenetic dynamics of organisations was configured and expanded.Three related points of attention could be cited as where to focus analyses concerning organisations’ adaptation to changing environments: The mechanics of change “in routines”; the “necessary capabilities” that organisations require; and “the resulting dynamics” observed in them. The adaptation to changes in the environment in each case makes it possible to study these three approaches in a related manner.The use of the concept of resilience in regional economics is increasingly widespread. In the resilience framework, adaptive capacity takes shape as a key structural component. In this paper we establish an analogy between firms and national or regional spaces so that the activities, resources, routines and paths observed in firms can determine their fast adaptation to rapid changes in the environment or, on the contrary, make this adaptation impossible.
表观遗传经济动态:商业惯例和地理空间对快速环境变化的适应
在本文中,我们的目的是研究企业和地区如何适应环境中非常快速的重大质的变化。与流行的达尔文方法相反,在达尔文方法中,表现型的逻辑形成为社会组织对变化的“缓慢而适度”的适应,我们的观点主要集中在快速适应快速变化的环境。表观遗传经济动力学(EED)的概念被理解为研究由于组织适应各自环境的重大变化而产生的表观遗传动力学。这个概念在快速变化的环境中显示出最高的解释力,这需要快速的组织行动和/或决策。EED的概念最初是为了解释互联网行业组织中产生的变化。研究的结果是,处理由组织的表观遗传动力学引起的经济制度、创新、法律变化、法规和道德的结果的部分得到了配置和扩展。有关组织适应变化环境的分析,可以引用三个相关的注意点:“常规”变化的机制;组织需要的“必要能力”;以及在他们身上观察到的“结果动力学”。每种情况下对环境变化的适应使得以相关的方式研究这三种方法成为可能。弹性概念在区域经济学中的应用日益广泛。在弹性框架中,适应能力是一个关键的结构组成部分。在本文中,我们建立了企业与国家或地区空间之间的类比,以便在企业中观察到的活动、资源、惯例和路径可以决定它们对环境快速变化的快速适应,或者相反,使这种适应变得不可能。
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