
DAO Governance in Theory and Practice
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Andrea Cesaretti is an independent researcher in decentralized finance and decentralized governance. Formerly Professor of Business Administration and later of Technological Finance, he has extensive professional and academic experience in financial systems and regulation. He has published widely on blockchain governance, tokenomics, and the institutional dynamics of decentralized finance.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: From Principles to Practice: Measuring the Impact of Governance Reforms in DAOs.- Chapter 3: DAO Health Framework: Designing Indicators for Long-Term Institutional Sustainability.- Chapter 4: Beyond the Code: Cultural and Behavioral Dynamics in DAOs.- Chapter 5: Network-Driven Valuation of Decentralized Organizations: Theoretical Models and Empirical Perspectives.- Chapter 6: Beyond the Code: Gödel's Incompleteness and the Limits of Formal Governance in DAOs.- Chapter 7: Beyond Completeness: Designing DAO Governance for Ambiguity, Dissent, and Memory.- Chapter 8: DAOs as Complex Adaptive Systems: Governance under Conditions of Decentralized Complexity.- Chapter 9: Governance or Mythology? Philosophical Paradoxes of Decentralization.