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La teoría evolucionista y schumpeteriana de la innovación
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Ontología
Epistemología
Legados evolucionista y Schumpeteriano
Darwin.

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YOGUEL, Gabriel Leopoldo. La teoría evolucionista y schumpeteriana de la innovación: de la unidad a la fragmentación epistemológica y ontológica. Revista Brasileira de Inovação, Campinas, SP, v. 18, n. 2, p. 387–416, 2019. DOI: 10.20396/rbi.v18i2.8655621. Disponível em: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/rbi/article/view/8655621. Acesso em: 30 jun. 2024.

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Este artículo se propone contribuir a la discusión ontológica y epistemológica que se ha venido desarrollando en las últimas dos décadas en el campo de los legados evolucionista y Schumpeteriano y sus principales corrientes, cuando se focaliza en la relevancia asignada al pensamiento de Darwin. Nuestra contribución es discutir qué lugar ocupan los mecanismos de variación, herencia y selección darwinianos en el “core” de cada legado y corriente ya sea i) como principios generales aplicables a sistemas económicos y sociales que caracteriza a las contribuciones de lo que se denomina “darwinismo universal/generalizado”, ii) como una continuidad entre el mundo natural y el cultural o iii) como un análisis de la dinámica evolutiva que no recurre en su marco teórico a la trilogía darwiniana mencionada.

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