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A logical approach to formalizing organization ecology
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1994
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Organizing (Management)Organizational InertiaPhilosophy Of LanguageLogical ApproachFormal Logical LanguageOrganizational StructureAutomated ReasoningManagementPhilosophy Of LogicDeontic LogicLogical AnalysisLogical LanguageLanguage StudiesSemanticsLinguisticsLogical Formalism
Theories should be consistent and coherent. Unfortunately, inconsistency, incoherence, and other defects in logic are difficult to detect when a theory is stated in natural language (e.g., English). Translation into a formal logical language makes the theory's structure more explicit, and better accessible for repair Furthermore, new hypotheses are more easily derived in a logical language. We formalize Hannan and Freeman's theory of organizational inertia in first-order logic. We then examine the logical properties of the formalized theory, provide new theorems about organizational inertia, and discuss the implications of logicalformalization for sociological theorizing.