Skip to main content
Article
Human Ecology Economics (HEE) and Strategic Management
International Journal of Business and Social Science
  • Roy Allen, Saint Mary's College of California
  • Peter Hosie
  • Linda Herkenhoff, Saint Mary's College of California
SMC Author
Roy E. Allen, Linda Herkenhoff
Status
Faculty
School
School of Economics and Business Administration
Department
Economics
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Description/Abstract

Human Ecology Economics (HEE) draws on evolutionary and complex systems processes by incorporating interdisciplinary material from the humanities and sciences. Lessons for strategic managers follow from this HEE perspective with examples from the banking industry. HEE can nurture a broad environmental perspective among strategic managers and an ontological understanding of their organization within its dynamic ecology. Reconciliation is attempted between the chaotic dualities inherent in strategic management (SM).

Keywords
  • Strategic management,
  • human ecology economics,
  • banking,
  • sociology
Scholarly
Yes
Peer Reviewed
1
Disciplines
Comments

http://ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_6_No_6_June_2015/1.pdf

Original Citation

Allen, R.E., Herkenhoff, L., & Hosie, P. (2015). Human ecology economics and strategic management. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 6(6), 1-18. http://ijbssnet.com/journal/index/3167

Citation Information
Roy Allen, Peter Hosie and Linda Herkenhoff. "Human Ecology Economics (HEE) and Strategic Management" International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 6 Iss. 6 (2015) p. 1 - 18
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/linda-herkenhoff/24/