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Berry, C. (1978) Alternative Dimensions of Corporate Diversification: An Entropy Approach, Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires Droit-et-Economie, Institut des Sciences Economiques.

Bezos, J. (2011 e 2013) Letter to Shareholders.

Bodell, L. (2017) Why Simple Wins: Escape the Complexity Trap and Get to Work That Matters. Bibliomotion.

Bratianu, C. (2019) Exploring Knowledge Entropy in Organizations. Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy, vol 7, n.3.

Cohen, J. & Stewart, I. (1994) The Collapse of Chaos: Discovering Simplicity on a Complex World. Penguin Books.

Collison, S. & Jay, M. (2012) From Complexity to Simplicity: Unleash your Organization Potential. Palgrave Macmillan.

DeMarco, T. & Lister, T. (1979) Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams. Addison-Wesley.

Eckart, P. (2020) Simplicity for Success in Business - Essentials: The Best of Silicon Valley and McKinsey.

Gill, G. (2020) Complexity, Information Technology and Strategic Decision-Making. Lectures:

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Gribbin, J. (200) Deep Simplicity: Bringing Order to Chaos and Complexity. Random House, NY.

Hastings, R. (2009) Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility.

https://www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664

Hershey, D. (2010) Entropy Theory of Aging Systems: Humans, Corporations and the Universe. Imperial College Press.

Hobsbawm, J. (2020) The Simplicity Principle: Six Steps Towards Clarity in a Complex World.

Hock, D. (2005) One From Many: VISA and the Rise of Chaordic Organization. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. San Francisco, CA.

Klein, J. (2000) Corporate Fail by Design: Why organizations Are Built to Fail. Quorum Books, Westport (CO), London.

Kniberg, H. (2014) Spotify engineering culture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GK1NDTWbkY

Leonard, M. (2015 e 2021) Constellation Software, Inc.: To Our Shareholders.

Maeda, J. (2006) The Laws of Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life

Martinez-Berumen, H. et al. (2014) Developing a Method to Evaluate Entropy in Organizational Systems. Conference on Systems Engineering Research, ScienceDirect.

Morin, E. (2008) On Complexity. Hampton Press, Inc., New Jersey.

Rycrft, R. & Kash, D. (2004) Self-Organizing Innovation Networks: Implications for Globalization. Techovation, 24 0(3), mar,2004.

Siegel, A. & Etzkorn, I. (2013) Simple: Conquering the Crisis of Complexity. Twelve, NY, Boston.

Silverberg, G. (2007) Self-Organization of R&D search in complex technology space. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, ResearchGate, feb.2007.

Taleb, N. (2014) Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder. Random House, NY.

Wheatley, M. & Kellner-Rogers, M. (1996) A Simpler Way. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. San Francisco, CA.

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Bebchuk, L. & Hirst, S. (2020) Index funds and the future of corporate governance: theory, evidence and policy. ecgi, working paper n. 433/18.

Bebchuk, L. & Kastiel, K. (2019) The perils of small-minority controllers. Harvard Law School, discussion paper n. 895.

Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP (2018) When one share does not mean one vote: the fight against dual-class capital structures. Lexology.

Carvalhosa, M. (1998) Comentários à lei das Sociedades Anônimas. Editora Saraiva.

Cheffins, B. (2012) The History of corporate governance. ecgi, working paper n. 184/12.

Choi, A. (2016) Concentrated ownership and long-term shareholder value. Harvard Business Law Review, vol. 8.

Coates, J. (2018) The Future of Corporate governance part I: the problem of twelve. Harvard Law School.

Dyck, A. & Zingales, L. (2002) Private benefits of control: an international comparison. NBER working paper series.

Franks, J. & Mayer, C. (2017) Evolution of ownership and control around the world: the changing face of capitalism. ecgi, working paper n. 503/17.

Franks, J. (2020) Institutional ownership and governance. ecgi, working paper n. 656/20.

Gilson, R. (2005) Controlling shareholders and corporate governance: complicating the comparative taxonomy. ecgi, working paper n. 49/05.

Gilson, R. (2016) From corporate law to corporate governance. ecgi, working paper n. 324/16.

Gilson, R. & Gordon, J. (2013) The Agency costs of agency capitalism: activist investors and the revaluation of governance rights. Columbia University School of Law, working paper n. 438.

Gilson, R. & Schwartz, A. (2014) Corporate control and credible commitment. Cópia eletrônica disponível em: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2182781#

Goshen, Z. & Hamdani, A. (2016) Corporate control and idiosyncratic vision. The Yale Law Journal.

Goyder, M. & Zimmerman, H. (2010) Tomorrow´s corporate governance: bridging the UK engagement gap through Swedish-style nomination committees. Center for Tomorrow´s Company.

Kim, H. & Michaely, R. (2019) Sticking around too long? Dynamics of the benefits of dual-class voting. Swiss Finance Institute. Research paper series n. 19-09.

La Porta, R. et al. (1996) Law and finance. NBER Working Paper n. 5661.

Lekvall, P. (ed.) (2014) The Nordic corporate governance model. SNS Forlag.                   

Pargendler, M. (2016) The corporate governance obsession. The Journal of Corporation Law, vol. 22:2.

Pargendler, M. (2019) Controlling shareholders in the twenty-first century: complicating corporate governance beyond agency costs. ecgi, working paper n. 483/19.

 

Kim, H. & Michaely, R. (2019) Sticking around too long? Dynamics of the benefits of dual-class voting. Swiss Finance Institute. Research paper series n. 19-09.

 

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Bibliographic References Dynamo Reports 104

Bachcall, S. (2019) Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries. Library of Congress.

Ball, P. (2004) Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another. Ferrar, Straus and Giroux. New York.

Gladwell, M. (2000) The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Little, Brown and Co. New York, Boston, London.

Nicolis, G., Prigogine, I. (1989) Exploring Complexity, an Introduction. W. H. Freeman and Co. New York.

Solé, R. (2011) Phase Transitions. Princeton University Press. Princeton & Oxford.

Thurner, S. et al. (2018) Introduction to the Theory of Complex Systems. Oxford University Press.

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Baldwin., R., di Mauro., B (ed) 2020 Mitigating the COVID economic crisis: act fast and do whatever it takes. A VoxEU.org Book. CEPR Press.

Banco Central do Brasil, 2020 Relatório de Estabilidade Financeira, volume 19, número 1, abril 2020.

Del Valle, S. e Mniszewski, S. 2013 Modeling the Impact of Behavior Changes on the Spread of Pandemic Influenza.

Kissler, S. et al 2020 Projecting the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 through the postpandemic period. Science First Release 14apr.

Krakauer, D. 2020 Rigorous Uncertainty. Santa Fe Institute Transmission Series ep. 1.

Melgaço, J.G. et al 2020 Protective immunity after COVID-19 has been questioned: What can we do without SARS-CoV-2-IgG detection? Cellular Immunology, Volume 353, July 2020.

Ministério da Saúde, 2020 Boletim Epidemiológico Especial COE-Covid n1 a 14.

Tang, F. et al, 2001 Lack of Peripheral Memory B Cell Responses in Recovered Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: A Six-Year Follow-Up Study  The Journal of Immunology 186:7264-7268; May 2011.

Sethi, R. et al. 2020 Roadmap to Pandemic Resilience. Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University.

Wolpert., D. 2020 There’s no free lunch when it comes to making predictions about the COVID-19 pandemic. Santa Fe Institute Transmission Series n. 019

World Health Organization, 2020 R&D Blueprint Covid-19 Experimental Treatments.

World Health Organization, 2020 Novel coronavirus global research and innovation forum: towards a research roadmap.

Tuckett., D. et al.  2020 Making good decision under uncertainty. Santa Fe Institute Transmission Series n. 023

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Bibliographic References Dynamo Reports 101

Bernanke, Ben 2004 The Great Moderation. Remarks at the meetings of the Eastern Economic Association, Washington, DC. Feb-2004.

Brand, C., Bielecki, M., Penalver, A. (editors) 2018 The natural rate of interest: estimates, drivers, and challenges to monetary policy, European Central Bank, working paper series, Dec-18.

Danthine, JP. 2014 Causes and consequences of low interest rates. Swisscanto Market Outlook 2014. Swiss National Bank, Berne.

Demiralp, S., Eisenschmidt, J., Vlassopoulos, 2019 Negative interest rates, excess liquidity and retail deposits: bank´s reaction to unconventional monetary policy in the euro area. European Central Bank, working paper series, May-19.

Eggertsson, G., Juelsrud, R., Wold, E. 2017 Are negative interest rates expansionary? National Bureau of Economic Research, Nov-17.

Eggertsson, G. et al 2019 Negative nominal interest rates and the bank lending channel. National Bureau of Economic Research, Jan-19.

Haldane, A. 2015 Growing, fast and slow. Speech at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, Feb-15.

Heider, F., Saidi F., Schepens, G. 2018 Life below zero: bank lending under negative policy rates. European Central Bank, working paper series, Aug-18.

Ilgmann, C., Menner, M. 2011 Negative nominal interest rates: history and current proposals. International Economics and Economic Policy, Dec-11.

Nagel, M. 2017 Negative interest rates and positive time preference. Department of Economics, University of Bern, Nov-17.

JPMorgan, 2018 Did negative rates change markets? Global Rates Strategy.

White, W. R. 2012 Ultra easy monetary policy and the law of unintended consequences. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Aug-12.

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Livros

Ball, P. (2006) Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another. Farras, Straus and Giroux, New York.

Barabási, A. (2003) Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life. Basic Books, New York.

Buchanan, M. (2003) Nexus: Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks. W.W. Norton & Co., New York.

Galloway, S. (2017) The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. Portfolio/Penguin, New York.

Gawer, A. ed. (2009) Platforms, Markets and Innovation. Edward Elgar, Chentenham, UK.

Gilder, G. (1989) Microcosm: The Quantum Revolution In Economics And Technology. Touchstone, New York

Gilder, G. (2000) Telecosm: How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World. The Free Press, New York.

Isaacson, W. (2014) The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution. Simon & Schuster, New York.

Ismail, S. et al. (2016) Exponential Organizations: Why New Organizations Are Ten Times Better, Faster, and Cheaper Than Yours (and what to do about it). Diversion Books, New York.

Kelly, K. (1998) New Rules for the New Economy. Penguin Group, New York.

Marshall, S. (2015) The Story of the Computer. A Technical and Business History

Parker, G., Alstyne, M., Choudary, S. (2016) Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You. W.W. Norton & Co., New York.

Reillier, B., Reillier, L. (2017) Platform Strategy: How to Unlock the Power of Communities and Networks to Grow Your Business. Routledge, London and New York.

Varian, H., Farrell, J., Shapiro, C. (2004) The Economics of Information Technology, an Introduction. Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom 

Watts, D. (2004) Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. W.W. Norton & Co., New York.

 

Artigos

Andreessen, M. Why Software is Eating the World.

Arthur, B. Increasing Returns and the New World of Business

Barabási, A. Bonabeau, E. (2003) Scale-Free Networks. Scientific American.

Briscoe, B. et al. (2006) Metcalfe´s law is wrong. IEEE, Jul.

Cisco, (2017) Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2016-2021

Evans, D. (2009) How catalysts ignite: the economics of platform-based start-ups

Galloway, S. Stratechery.

Guadamuz, A. (2013) Networks, Complexity and Internet Regulation. The University of Edinburgh

Haigu, A. Rothman, S. (2016) Network effects aren´t enough, HBR apr.

Kirschner, M., Gerhart, J. (1998) Evolvability, Proceedings of National Academy of Science, 7 (3), 1200-221.

Koch, T., Windsperger (2017) Seeing through the network: Competitive advantage in the digital economy. Journal of Organization Design 20176:6

Kumar, S. (2015) Fundamental Limits to Moore´s Law.

Langlois, R., (2002) The vanishing hand: the changing dynamics of industriual capitalism. University of Connecticut.

McKinsey&Company (2015a) The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype

McKinsey&Company (2015b) Digital America: A Tale of the Haves and Have-Mores

Moore, G. (1998) Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits. IEEE vol 86, n.1

Pontin, M. (2008) The state of the global telecosm

Satell, G. (2017) The end of Moore´s law will change how we need to think about innovation

Sato, T. (2004) Scale-Free Network Business Development Strategy.

Shankland, S. (2012) Moore´s Law: The rule that really matters in tech

Small, G. et al. (2009) Your brain on Google: Patterns of cerebral activation during internet searching, Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 17:2 Feb 2009.

Sparrow, B. et al. (2011) Information at Our Fingertips.  Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having. Science 333, 776

Tatum W., et. Al. (2016) Cortical processing during smartphone text messaging. Epilepsy Behavior Jun, 59; 117-21

Yoo, Y. et. Al. (2010) The New Organizing Logic of Digital Innovation:

An Agenda for Information Systems Research. ResearchGate

Yoo, Y. (2015) Moore´s Law, Metcalfe´s Lawm and the Theory of Optimal Interoperability.

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Bibliographic References Dynamo Reports 93

Butterworth, J. Gravitational waves: why it´s impossible not to be thrilled by this discovery. The Guardian, Feb 11, 2016.

Clark, Stuart. Gravitational waves: have US scientists heard echoes of the big bang? The Guardian, Mar 14, 2014.

Kanner, J., Weinstein, A. The Astrophysicists who faked it – The inside story of the gravitational wave signal injection. Nautilus, Nov 3, 2016.

Overbye, D. Gravitational waves detected, confirming Einstein´s theory. The New York Times, Feb 11, 2016.

Popper, K. R. (1972) Conjecturas e Refutações. 4ª edição. Editora Universidade de Brasília.

Radford, Tim. Gravitational waves: breakthrough discovery after a century of expectation. The Guardian, Feb 11, 2016.

Twillet, N. Gravitational waves exist: the inside story of how scientists finally found them. New Yorker, Feb 11, 2016.

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Bibliographic References Dynamo Reports 90

Luthar, S. (2006) Resilience in Development: A Synthesis of research across five decades.

Masten, A. (2001) Ordinary Magic: Resilience processes in development. American Psychologist 56(3).

Sheffi, Y. (2004)  The Power of Resilience - How the Best Companies Manage the Unexpected. MIT Press.

Sheffi, Y. (2007) The Resilient Enterprise: Overcome vulnerability for competitive advantage. MIT Press.

Shein, E. (2004) Organizational culture and leadership. Jossey-Boss.

Zautra, A. (2010) Resilience: Promoting Well-Being Through Recovery, Sustainability, and Growth. Research in Human Development, Aug 2010.

Zautra, A. (2009) Resilience: One Part Recovery, Two Parts Sustainability. Journal of Personality, Oct 2009. 

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Bibliographic References Dynamo Reports 89

North, Douglass

(1961) The Economic Growth of the United States 1790-1860. Prentice-Hall, Inc.

(1966) Growth and Welfare in the America Past. A New Economic History. Prentice-Hall, Inc.

(1968) Sources of Productivity Changes in Ocean Shipping, 1600-1850. The Journal of Political Economy, 76 (5).

(1973) The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic History.

(1981) Structure and Change in Economic History. Cambridge University Press.

(1990) Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance. Cambridge University Press.

(1991) Institutions. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 5, n.1.

(1992) The new institutional economics and development. Washington University.

(1993) Economic performance through time. The Nobel Foundation, Nobel Lectures.

(2005) Understanding the Process of Economic Change. Princeton University Press.

North, D., Davis, L. (1970)  Institutional Change and American Economic Growth.

North, D., Thomas, R. (1973) The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic History. Cambridge University Press.

North, D., Wallis, J., Weingasth, B. (2009) Violence and Social Order: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History. Cambridge University Press.

North, D., Brown, G., Lueck, D. (2015) Conversation with Douglass North. Annual Review of Resource Economics, n. 7.

Aoki, M. Understanding Douglass North in game-theoretic language. Stanford University and VCASI.

Gala, P. (2003) A teoria institucional de Douglass North. Revista de Economia Política, vol. 23, n.2 (90), abr-jun/2003.

Cruz, S. (2003) Teoria e História: Notas críticas sobre o tema da mudança institucional em Douglass North. Revista de Economia Política, vol. 23, n.2 (90), abr-jun/2003.

Hodgson, G. (2006) What are institutions? Journal of Economic Issues, vol. XL, n.1.

Hirsh, P., Lounsbury, M. (1996) Rediscovering volition: the institucional economics of Douglass C. North. Academy of Management Review, vol.21, n.3.

Klein, P. (1999) New institutional economics. Department of Economics, University of Georgia.

Ménard, C., Shirley, M. (2001) The contributions of Douglass North to New Institutions Economics. Cambridge University Press.

Przeworski, A. (1991) Democracy and the market. Cambridge University Press.

Salema, B. (2011) Sete enigmas do desenvolvimento em Douglass North. Latin American and Caribbean Law and Economics Association, working papers.

Wallis, J. (2015) Structure and change in economic history: The ideas of Douglass North.

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Akerlof, G., Shiller, R. (2009) Animal Spirits: How human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism. Princeton University Press, New Jersey.

Alexander, C. (1998) The Endurance: Shackleton´s Legendary Antarctic Expedition. Alfred A. Knopf, New York.

Amundsen, R. (2001) Pólo Sul: Relato da expedição antártica norueguesa a bordo do Fram – 1910-1912. Ed. Alegro, São Paulo.

Barczewski, S. (2007) Antarctic destinies: Scott, Shacketon and the changing face of heroism. Hambledon Continuum, London.

Catmull, E. (2014) Creativity, Inc. Random House, New York.

Fergunson, A., Moritz, M. (2015) Leading. Learning from my life and my years at Manchester United. Hachette Books, New York.

Gates, R. (2016) A Passion for Leadership: Lessons on  Change and Reform from Fifty Years of Public Service. Alfred A. Knopf, New York.

Keynes, J.M. (2009) The general theory of employment, interest and money. Classic Books in America, New York.

May, Karen (January 2013). Could Captain Scott have been saved? Revisiting Scott's last expedition. Polar Record 49 (1): 72–90.

McKinlay, W. (1999) The Last Voyage of the Karluk: A Survivor's Memoir of Arctic Disaster.

McTurk, L. (2012/2013) Looking back at leadership in the heroic age. Supervised Project (Anta 604).

Miller, P. (2012/2013) How have Antarctic explorers from the heroic age shaped our understading of leadership? Critical Literature Review (Anta 602).

O´Connell, F. (2015) Leadership Lessons from the Race to the South Pole: Why Amunsdes lived and Scott died. Library of Congress.

Perkins, D. (2000)  Leading at the edge: Leadership lessons from the extraordinary saga of Shackleton´s Antarctic expedition. Amacon, New York.

Schmidt, E., Rosenberg, J. (2014) How Google Works. Grand Central Publishing, New York.

Shacketon, E. (2015) South: The story of Shackleton´s 1914-1917 expedition. San Bernardido, CA.

Stone, B. (2013) The Everything Store. Little, Brown and Co, New York.

Rothman, J. (2016) Shut up and sit down: why leadership industry rules. New Yorker, Feb 29, 2016.

Thomson, D. (2002) Scott, Shacketon and Amundsen: Ambition and tragedy in the Antarctic. Thunder´s Mouth Press, New York. 

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