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The non-instantaneous nature of selection allows for some loose coupling between the nature of these external forces and the rewards structures and resource allocation mechanisms the organization chooses to impose. These later properties are referred to as the organization’s artificial selection environment. The modifier “artificial” is used to indicate that these selection rules are the product of conscious choice and not directly the by-product of competitive consequences of market processes.
Evolutionary Processes and Organizational Adaptation: A Mendelian Perspective on Strategic Management
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