Undo the Math ! - How Semiotic Gaps Warp Thinking

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Marc Idelson - Undo the Math ! - How Semiotic Gaps Warp Thinking.
In a study inspired by the author's observation of the spiraling out of control use of mathematics by bankers, financiers and economists, the Western... Lire la suite
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Résumé

In a study inspired by the author's observation of the spiraling out of control use of mathematics by bankers, financiers and economists, the Western world's reliance on arithmetic and geometry is traced back, with support from the works of Medieval historian Alfred Crosby and of Anthropologist of Knowledge Paul Jorion, to its Medieval and Antiquity roots. To provide an ex-optic contrast, a comparative approach devised by Hellenist philosopher of Chinese thought François Jullien, the relationship Ancient China developed to numbers, space and time is then explored.
Drawing theory from the arising contrast, leveraging Philosopher of Science Michel Bitbol's applied epistemological reflections and Organization scholar Lex Donalson's statistico-organizational theory, implications are finally developed for social scientists of all persuasions - including use of non-Peano arithmetic and of non-Euclidean geometry in social science modeling-, organization theorists - including semiotic network analyses of text content -, as well as practicing managers and staff spanning cultural boundaries - including a knowledgemerging method inspired by Aristotle's deconstruction of Greek language and Nonaka Ikujirô's knowledge creation model.

Sommaire

  • RATIONALE - HARD SCIENCE HARDLY HELPING
  • QUESTION - ODDLY THINKING OF NUMBERS
  • PROTOCOL - BEYOND KNOWN SPACE, TIME, NUMBERS
  • RESULTS - UNFUNGIBLE NUMBERING, SPACETIME
  • IMPLICATIONS FOR QUANTS - WHAT YOU THINK YOU THINK
  • NEW PATHS FOR SOCIAL MODELING - RE-THINKING THINKING
  • AN APPLICATION FOR QUALS - IN THE I OF THE ENTREPRENEUR
  • IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE - WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW
  • AN APPLICATION TO PRACTICE - HOW WE CAN LEARN WHAT YOU AND I KNOW
  • FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/04/2012
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    978-2-296-96993-3
  • EAN
    9782296969933
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    187 pages
  • Poids
    0.3 Kg
  • Dimensions
    15,5 cm × 23,7 cm × 1,0 cm

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Biographie de Marc Idelson

A graduate of Ecole Polytechnique, Telecom ParisTech and HEC Paris, Marc Idelson is Professor of Management at Peking University's HSBC Business School (PHBS). Marc's current research focuses on knowledge management, business culture and ethics, and leadership & entrepreneurship. He heads the PHBS Institute of Knowledge and is a vice-deputy of SMERC, Peking University's Small and Medium Entreprises Research Center.
Prior to joining academia in 2006, Marc started work in 1987 at a software start-up now part of SAP and of IBM, then held newly created senior IT positions in the Allianz and BNP Paribas groups in Asia and in Europe.

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