Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... whole human system " ( Churchman , p . 200 ) . Thus of the two polar positions among social systems theorists , one ... whole . The unit is made up of parts to which it is the whole , the su- prasystem ; and , at the same time , is 8 THE ...
... whole human system " ( Churchman , p . 200 ) . Thus of the two polar positions among social systems theorists , one ... whole . The unit is made up of parts to which it is the whole , the su- prasystem ; and , at the same time , is 8 THE ...
Pagina 9
... whole . We have found the concept of holon particularly useful . It epitomizes a consistent theme in this book . No particular system is determinant , nor is system behavior determined at any one level , part or whole . The idea of ...
... whole . We have found the concept of holon particularly useful . It epitomizes a consistent theme in this book . No particular system is determinant , nor is system behavior determined at any one level , part or whole . The idea of ...
Pagina 62
... whole . " The realization of the goals of the system as a whole is but one of several important needs to which the organization is oriented . . . . Organizational structures are viewed as spontaneously and homeostati- cally maintained ...
... whole . " The realization of the goals of the system as a whole is but one of several important needs to which the organization is oriented . . . . Organizational structures are viewed as spontaneously and homeostati- cally maintained ...
Sommario
THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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