7 books found
by Francis Gano Benedict, Walter Richard Miles, Paul Roth, Henry Monmouth Smith
1919
by Colin Jones, Gimme Walter
2017 · Edward Elgar Publishing
The process of firm-level adaptation and survival have historically been of great interest to researchers of firms. However, these researchers have previously been denied an ecological framework within which to study the processes through which individual firms respond to and indeed, modify their individual environments. This book remedies this situation, providing the first comprehensive introduction to organisational autecology, or, the study of individual firms and the environments they interact with and typically modify to ensure their survival. In addition to establishing the theoretical and philosophical foundations of organisational autecology, the empirical application of this new approach is demonstrated and its future application to the domain of organisational studies is contemplated.
by Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Walter Goodwin Davis
1928
by Ellen Celia Lombard, Walter Sylvanus Deffenbaugh, Ward Wilbur Keesecker
1935
A systematic study of the North American species of the aphid genus Myzus Passerini is presented in this publication. It brings together the known species, listing their hosts and giving their distributions, the locations of their types, and descriptions, drawings, and keys for their separation.