Governing Business Systems: Theories And Challenges For Systems Thinking In Practice (springer Proceedings In Business And Economics)
by Manlio Del Giudice /
2017 / English / PDF
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Based on papers from the 4th Business Systems Laboratory
International Symposium (BSLAB) in 2016, this volume contributes
to the business management, organizational and innovation
literature by providing insights on the antecedents of systems
thinking in the business systems domain. The Business
Systems Laboratory International Symposium addresses current
global economic and social challenges from a systemic
perspective, drawing from the domains of management, economics,
engineering and sociology. In particular, the 2016
Symposium focuses on the epistemological, theoretical,
methodological, technical and practical contributions that
represent advancements in the theory and practice of governing
business systems to address present and future challenges in the
global economy. The contributions explore the application
of systems thinking to governance, involving the introduction of
new administrative organizational and managerial activities aimed
toward organizational innovation and control.
Based on papers from the 4th Business Systems Laboratory
International Symposium (BSLAB) in 2016, this volume contributes
to the business management, organizational and innovation
literature by providing insights on the antecedents of systems
thinking in the business systems domain. The Business
Systems Laboratory International Symposium addresses current
global economic and social challenges from a systemic
perspective, drawing from the domains of management, economics,
engineering and sociology. In particular, the 2016
Symposium focuses on the epistemological, theoretical,
methodological, technical and practical contributions that
represent advancements in the theory and practice of governing
business systems to address present and future challenges in the
global economy. The contributions explore the application
of systems thinking to governance, involving the introduction of
new administrative organizational and managerial activities aimed
toward organizational innovation and control.