Structural case studies on states, companies, and civilizations
Kosmon-Lab publishes research cases that analyze states, companies, and civilizations through Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) and OS Organizational Design Theory.
Each case asks one central question:
What hidden structure produced the visible event?
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OS Organizational Design Theory
A structural framework for analyzing operating bodies with decision-making cores.
Organizational Collapse as Structure
Why collapse is rarely sudden, and why the loss of corrective capacity matters most.
Historical Decision-Making Failures
How distorted awareness, blocked information, and misaligned incentives drive decline.
Resilience and Structural Repair
What allows a system to return before it reaches the irreversible point.
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States
Structural case studies on governance, decision-making, and decline.
Companies
Structural analysis of firms, execution systems, and organizational failure.
Civilizations
Long-duration systems of formation, fragmentation, and renewal.
Explore by Concept
- Organizational Collapse
- Decision-Making Structure
- Information Flow Architecture
- Human Resource Governance
- Resilience
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Research Case: Why Are the Census and Property Classification Not Only Tools for Taxation and Conscription, but Technologies by Which the State Recognizes Itself?
A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why are the census and property classification not only tools for taxation and conscription, but also technologies by which the state recognizes itself? 2. Abstract The census and property classification are not only tools for taxation and conscription. They are technologies by…
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Research Case: Why Does a Growing State Need Records, Classifications, Order, and Mobilization Tables Rather Than Heroes?
A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why does a growing state need records, classifications, order, and mobilization tables rather than heroes? 2. Abstract As a state grows, it needs records, classifications, order, and mobilization tables rather than heroes because the number of policies and the volume of objects…
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Research Case: Why Does Unequally Weighted Participation Create Both Governance Stability and Accumulated Dissatisfaction?
A Three-Layer Analysis (TLA) of Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 1. Question Why does governance become stable while dissatisfaction accumulates when participation exists in form but is weighted unequally? 2. Abstract Even when the form of participation exists, governance stability and accumulated dissatisfaction can progress at the same time if the weight of participation…