Social Critical Masses as Complex Adaptive Systems

8 Pages Posted: 27 Mar 2015

Date Written: March 25, 2015

Abstract

Objects need to have the necessary critical mass to produce the value added to the process they participate in. Social critical mass is defined as the minimal amount of focused energy necessary to trigger a planned social phenomenon.

Its ontogenetic map is defined by extreme aesthetics, extreme influence and extreme credibility to provide the energy to produce results.

Any social action requires having the necessary critical mass to produce the predefined results. Action without results is just unnecessary movement.

Critical mass is a basic condition for any social object, including the business objects.

The final driver of SCM is the generation of an expansion process. It implies having an extreme aesthetics which is defined by the need to complete the essential needs of the participants of a social phenomenon.

This requires having the knowledge of the ontogenetic map of the phenomenon in order to be able to define the desirable aspects that need to be completed and the harmony that needs to be designed in order to generate an extremely aesthetic value.

Keywords: Social Critical Mass, Social Evolution, Social Influence, Human Adaptive Systems, Complexity Sciences, Unicist Theory, Peter Belohlavek, The Unicist Research Institute

JEL Classification: A13, A14

Suggested Citation

Belohlavek, Peter, Social Critical Masses as Complex Adaptive Systems (March 25, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2585079 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2585079

Peter Belohlavek (Contact Author)

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