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Planning horizons as an ordinal entropic measure of organization

Authors :
Frederic B. Jennings Jr.
Source :
The Journal of Philosophical Economics, Vol X, Iss 1, Pp 58-80 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Editura ASE Bucuresti, 2016.

Abstract

Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1971) educated economists on the notion of entropy laws in economics and ecological process. An earlier paper by Kenneth E. Boulding (1962) asked what we might do with a measure of organizational entropy, were one ever devised. The aim of this paper is to propose the notion of planning horizons as a candidate for this role. First, the concept of organizational entropy is discussed and defined within the interdependent domain of ecological economics. Next, the character and contributions of an entropic measure of organization are reviewed, as described in Boulding’s work. Third, the concept of planning horizons – and their relation to economic cohesion, efficiency and well-being – is introduced to show how ‘horizon effects’ (shifts in planning horizons) serve as an ordinal entropic measure of organization in dynamic complex settings of interdependent effects. Last, the promise of planning horizons as a new social research program in ecological economics shall be discussed.

Details

Language :
German, English, French
ISSN :
18432298 and 18448208
Volume :
X
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Journal of Philosophical Economics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.92d8a25c02a444abb9f7b07676bd4758
Document Type :
article