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Empresa y administración.Una aproximación a la visión austriaca

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  • Alberto Jaramillo

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A partir de las reflexiones de Karl Menger sobre el método de las ciencias sociales, la Escuela Austriaca ha desarrollado una teoría sobre las organizaciones humanas, tanto sociales como empresariales, basada en la existencia de un conocimiento disperso y fragmentado entre todos los individuos que participan en ella. Tal situación ha obligado a definir mecanismos de gobernabi l i dad y de admi ni s traci ón para l a soci edad y para l as empres as. El artí cul o se concentra en describir la naturaleza y posibilidades de gestión de las organizaciones empresariales de acuerdo con el pensamiento austriaco. The Enterprise and the Management. An Austrian Approach The Austrian stream of economic thought has theorized, taking into account Karl Menger’s social sciences method, about social and business human organizations based on the existence of disperse and scattered knowledge in all individuals that make part of such organizations. This obliges to define mechanisms of governability and management for both the society and the companies. This article concentrates on describing the nature and possibilities of management of business organizations according to the Austrian stream

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  • Alberto Jaramillo, 2010. "Empresa y administración.Una aproximación a la visión austriaca," Revista Ad-Minister, Universidad EAFIT, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000475:011846
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    Keywords

    Escuela Austriaca; empresa; administración; orden espontáneo; orden deliberado; Austrian stream; enterprise; management; spontaneous order; deliberate order.;
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    JEL classification:

    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General
    • M16 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - International Business Administration

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