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Welcome to Valence Theory

This is the current draft of Mark Federman's doctoral thesis, From BAH to ba: Valence Theory and the Future of Organization.

 

I will be updating the text as the draft is revised, and adding pages as each chapter is written. You are welcome to read as much or as little as you like, and in any order that suits you. Your comments and thoughts are greatly appreciated, although I apologize in advance if I am unable to acknowledge individual comments here.

 

Each wiki page will contain chapter sections for reasonable reading. The pages linked below lead to the first section of each respective chapter. Additionally, a PDF file of the chapter will be available for download from the first page of the chapter should you choose to read offline. (Note: this means that no PDF link will appear on the pages with secondary chapter sections - the entire chapter will download from the first chapter page link.)

 

Please note that, unlike most of my writing, this wiki is NOT yet licensed under Creative Commons. The material remains copyright with all rights reserved since it is still in flux. I intend to release the thesis, when completed, under Creative Commons. If you would like to use any part of this material for any purpose whatsoever, please write to me so that we can discuss it.

 

Table of Contents

A Conversation with Nishida: The Obvious   PDF

A Brief, 3,000-year History of Organization   PDF

...more to come

 

References  PDF

 

 

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