The dialectical network thinking – a new systems theory concerned with management
Abstract
Purpose
To show that holism, which has been the original aim of the systems theory as a worldview of holism rather than reductionism, is best attained by application of those versions of systems theory that result from synergies of mutually complementary systems theories as methodologies.
Design/methodology/approach
Mulej's dialectical systems theory (DST) is applied as worldview and methodology of requisite holism using Mulej's dialectical systems concept.
Finding
Two methodologies of co‐operative systems thinking – the network thinking and the DST – are compatible and complementary. They can be used for development of a new systems theory.
Research limitations/implications
Research is limited to making a methodology helping managers attain more holism in a new synergy of two well established systems theories. Its application is expected with managers of business organizations.
Practical implication
The new concept was tried in railway management successfully. But this paper is too short to contain this application.
Originality/value
Authors neither know books nor articles presenting the new “Dialectical Network Thinking” theory nor its application except for their own unpublished texts.
Keywords
Citation
Rosi, B. and Mulej, M. (2006), "The dialectical network thinking – a new systems theory concerned with management", Kybernetes, Vol. 35 No. 7/8, pp. 1165-1178. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920610675157
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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