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Systems Theory and Management

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  • Richard A. Johnson

    (University of Washington, Seattle)

  • Fremont E. Kast

    (University of Washington, Seattle)

  • James E. Rosenzweig

    (University of Washington, Seattle)

Abstract

Ludwig von Bertalanffy, in 1951, and Kenneth Boulding, in 1956, wrote articles which have provided a modern foundation for general systems theory [Bertalanffy, L. von. 1951. General system theory: A new approach to unity of science. Human Biol. (December) 303-361; Boulding, K. 1956. General systems theory: The skeleton of science. Management Sci. (April) 197-208.]. We build on that foundation in applying general systems theory to management. The general theory is reviewed for the reader. Next, it is applied as a theory for business, and an illustrative model of the systems concept is developed to show the business application. Finally, the systems concept is related to the traditional functions of a business, i.e., planning, organizing, control, and communications.

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  • Richard A. Johnson & Fremont E. Kast & James E. Rosenzweig, 1964. "Systems Theory and Management," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 10(2), pages 367-384, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ormnsc:v:10:y:1964:i:2:p:367-384
    DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.10.2.367
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