2 a: a complex of physical, chemical and biological factors (climate, soil, biology, etc.) acting on an organism or ecological community that ultimately determines its morphology and survival.
b: Total social and cultural conditions that affect the lives of individuals or communities
Condition surrounding a person or something: conditions and influences that affect the growth, health, progress, etc. of a person or thing.
1: Complex factors influencing physical, chemical and biological factors (climate, soil, biology, etc.) of organisms or ecological communities. Ultimately determine their morphology and survival rate.
The relationship between biology and the environment is not static but dynamic. Environmental activities change living things, activities of living things change the environment. Furthermore, the relationship of the biological environment is not simple but complicated. The environment of every living thing includes various processes, ideas and systems, all of which can be factors in the field of biological activity. The ability of an organism to act in various situations is an example of the social nature of natural phenomena. With this "social nature", this "ability to become several things at the same time" (current philosophy 49) enables organisms to meet novelty.
Organizing the world of operation within the environment, including manipulating the organization's environment, such as finance, social culture, law politics, technology, natural environmental conditions. The environment is often said to be established or dynamic. In a dynamic environment, customers' needs are constantly changing, as opposed to a stable environment. This situation is often reflected in the confusion. In addition, the technology used by companies in such environments may require continuous improvement and simplification. An example of an industry that is operated in a dynamic environment is electronics. Changes in technology are putting competitive pressure on all electronics industries as consumer demand is changing due to technology changes
External environment has general environment and operating environment. The general environment includes economic, political, cultural, technical, natural, demographic and international environments in which the company operates. The business environment includes company suppliers, customers, and market intermediaries that connect companies with customers, competitors, and the public. Both the general environment and the business environment provide business opportunities and there is a risk that uncertainty and business must adapt. For example, a country with a high population may match the large market size of a specific product. However, in order to provide products in these markets it may be necessary to compete with the government, which brings about barriers to trade in the form of tariffs, product specifications, and customs procedures.