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What is Incremental Change

Regional Economic Integration and Global Competition in the Post-COVID-19 Era: European Union, Eurasian Economic Union, and the Belt and Road Initiative
A way to gradually realize the overall change of the system through gradual partial changes.
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Comparison of China and Russia's System Changes in the Progress of Economic Transition
Chen Weichang (Henan University of Economics and Law, China) and Vyacheslav Volchik (Southern Federal University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9254-0.ch006
Abstract
In the process of transition to a market economy, Russia has made radical institutional changes, overemphasizing speed and freedom, leading to an economic recession, monopoly prevailing, and institutional changes out of the control of the government; China is carrying out gradual changes in experiments. Beginning with rural land reform with the least cost of trial and error, it was carried out in stages and steps to achieve stable economic growth. Market demand drives institutional changes. The government has always grasped the direction and path of institutional changes. But, Russia's market-oriented reforms made property rights clear and have shown a certain growth advantage as a late-comer; China's gradual changes also ace the dilemma of how to resolve deep-seated contradictions and transcend deep-water areas. A single model of institutional change cannot achieve the fundamental goal of economic transformation. China and Russia need to study each other's reforms and transformation processes and learn from each other's successful experiences to promote their development.
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Structure Theory and Government IT
Incremental change refers to change that occurs slowly and without necessarily modifying the essence of social structures or organizational practices.
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Organizational Change: Review of the Literature
(First Order) Incremental change pointed out the less-drastic and small-scale transformation that helps the organization to improve its efficiency and overcome inactiveness.
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