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The article presents the exploration-exploitation tradeoff as a dilemma faced by individual decision-making systems: a brain, an algorithm, an organism. This framing is not wrong, but it is radically incomplete. It misses the most important domain of the tradeoff: the collective.

Organizations, markets, and societies do not merely contain individuals who each fac...

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The contingency tradition, emerging in the 1960s, argued that there is no one best way to organize; design must fit context. Structural contingency theory posits that organizational structure depends on variables such as environment, technology, size, and strategy. A mechanistic structure works for stable environments and rout...

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