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Using the Socio-economic Equation to Stimulate the Global Economy
Journal of the Academy of Business and Economics (2003)
  • Marilyn E. Harris
  • Beverly Jones, Kettering University
  • Denise Lucy, Dominican University of California
  • Sandra L. Sell-Lee
  • Guilan Wang, Central Michigan University
Abstract

The authors explore the development of the Socio-Economic Equation employing an action research approach and discuss practice in four different settings. The use of the Socio-Economic Equation activates new learning on leadership, network building, large-scale change and Presencing [Learning from the Future}. Understanding of the newly developed Socio-Economic Equation [2001] is achieved in light of the relevant literature review. Four innovative applications are discussed in light of the importance of first developing the social interactive behavioral factors [Sib3] involved, before multiplying them by the business economic factors [E2] to gain innovative results – so needed to stimulate the global economy. Finally, the paper concludes with the ramifications of using the Socio-Economic Equation in stimulating the global economy.

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Publication Date
2003
Citation Information
Marilyn E. Harris, Beverly Jones, Denise Lucy, Sandra L. Sell-Lee, et al.. "Using the Socio-economic Equation to Stimulate the Global Economy" Journal of the Academy of Business and Economics Vol. 1 Iss. 2 (2003)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/denise_lucy/6/