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Organic Business Modeling and the Organism-Ecosystem Unit Duality: An Analysis of the Consumption to Value Ratios of Economy Subsectors

Organic Business Modeling and the Organism-Ecosystem Unit Duality: An Analysis of the Consumption to Value Ratios of Economy Subsectors

Paul Jordan Washburn
Copyright: © 2019 |Volume: 9 |Issue: 2 |Pages: 23
EISBN13: 9781522567417|ISSN: 2641-6255|EISSN: 2641-6263|DOI: 10.4018/IJPCH.20190701.oa1
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Washburn, Paul Jordan. "Organic Business Modeling and the Organism-Ecosystem Unit Duality: An Analysis of the Consumption to Value Ratios of Economy Subsectors." IJPCH vol.9, no.2 2019: pp.21-43. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJPCH.20190701.oa1

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Washburn, P. J. (2019). Organic Business Modeling and the Organism-Ecosystem Unit Duality: An Analysis of the Consumption to Value Ratios of Economy Subsectors. International Journal of Patient-Centered Healthcare (IJPCH), 9(2), 21-43. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJPCH.20190701.oa1

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Washburn, Paul Jordan. "Organic Business Modeling and the Organism-Ecosystem Unit Duality: An Analysis of the Consumption to Value Ratios of Economy Subsectors," International Journal of Patient-Centered Healthcare (IJPCH) 9, no.2: 21-43. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJPCH.20190701.oa1

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Abstract

The health of a corporation relies most heavily upon healthy human beings' value-based productivity for optimal growth and evolution. A duality between personhoods and their respective systems' weighted impacts are in question, as the U.S. Healthcare industries weighted impact affects all other U.S.-GDP subsectors. The author performed an analysis of 21 main U.S.-GDP subsectors based on unclassified 1960-2014 U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reports. The author derived a [Consumption:Value] ratio-based equation, demonstrating results in [0.0,2.0] and U.S. dollar scales. The U.S.-GDP-Healthcare subsector increased its average annual consumption by $122,232,000,000 and was part of the U.S.-GDP's 71.4% demonstrating a reduced value ratio between 1960-1969 and 2005-2014. The author describe a weighted duality of personhoods classification, a potential ripple effect violation, and presents a new description of a pathologic, malignant organic business model due to a negatively balanced [Consumption:Value] alteration. These findings highlight reduced marginal utility and value of the U.S.-Healthcare subsector.