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Choice of Model or Model of Choice?—Systems Thinking and the Phenomenology of Decision Making

In: Synergy Matters

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  • John Hassall

    (University of Wolverhampton, Management Research Centre)

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Conclusion Using the language of systems a model of choice has been derived which offers a meta-framework in relation to the earlier perspectives discussed. It appears from this that possibilities for judgement and choice may be related to how ‘chooser’ systems view the boundary interactions between their own and others systems; further, that understanding systemic choices and behaviour depends upon achieving the correct level resolution view so that interactions between partner systems can become visible.

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  • John Hassall, 2002. "Choice of Model or Model of Choice?—Systems Thinking and the Phenomenology of Decision Making," Springer Books, in: Adrian M. Castell & Amanda J. Gregory & Giles A. Hindle & Mathew E. James & Gillian Ragsdell (ed.), Synergy Matters, chapter 74, pages 439-443, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-306-47467-5_74
    DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47467-0_74
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