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Henrich Greve
Professor of Entrepreneurship
Keywords
Emergence, Novelty Creation, Novelty Growth, Formation, Review
Book Chapter
Seidel M. L., Greve H. (2017). Emergence: How Novelty, Growth, and Formation Shape Organizations and Their Ecosystems. In Emergence (Research in the Sociology of Work (Volume 50)) (pp. 1-27). Emerald Publishing Ltd..
In social theory, emergence is the process of novelty (1) creation, (2) growth, and (3) formation into a recognizable social object, process, or structure. Emergence is recognized as important for the existence of novel features of society such as new organizations, new practices, or new relations between actors.