The Niche Hiker’s Guide to Population Ecology: A Logical Reconstruction of Organization Ecology’s Niche Theory
* University of Groningen
Gábor Péli *
Logical formalization is a formal method for the analysis of theoretical
arguments in the social sciences. Hannan and Freeman’s organizational niche
theory (1989) is rebuilt by means of First-Order Logic, and its predictions
are derived as theorems. Translation into a formal language makes the
theory’s
inference structure transparent and accessible to discussion, repair, and
development. The consistency of the model can be checked by computational
means. The logical approach helps to specify niche theory’s domain; it points
out hidden assumptions, highlights spots where the reasoning has to be
modified, and provides solid foundations for further theory building.
Moreover, the established premise set also allows for the deduction of some
new results. Logical formalization supports empirical research by delineating
constraints on and explicit relations between sociological concepts,
facilitating their appropriate operationalization.