Kybernetes: Volume 35 Issue 1/2
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The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciencesTable of contents - Special Issue: Cybernetics and public administration
Guest Editors: Angela Espinosa, Allenna Leonard
Transcending organisational autism in the UN system response to HIV/AIDS in Africa
John G.I. ClarkeTo encourage the ongoing transformation of the UN system by conceptualising leadership challenges within a cybernetics/systems paradigm.
Paradoxes of optimisation in public service management
D. DewhurstTo examine the paradoxes of optimisation in public service management.
A cybernetic re‐evaluation of socio‐economic development programs
A. EspinosaTo explore the usefulness of the cybernetic approach to support development programs by offering a theoretical framework that helps us to re‐understand development and measuring…
Improving national accounts
Karl‐Gustav HanssonTo present empirical and theoretical evidence that our national accounts are improper for model applications. To propose a design for a micro foundation of the basic economic data…
Identity: the paradoxical nature of organizational closure
Luc HoebekeThe purpose of this paper is to clarify the concept of organizational closure as developed by Stafford Beer in his viable systems model, defined as System 5.
Momentum and control: a dynamic of democracy
Allenna LeonardThe purpose of this paper is to show how the application of cybernetic principles to governance and democracy shows dangerous gaps in control due to a lack of appreciation of…
Governance of economic transitions: a case study of Ukraine
Andrey Sergeyev, Alfredo MoscardiniUkraine has had to change in ten years from a strong centrally controlled communist economy to a market economy. It has not been successful. The purpose of this paper is to…
A cybernetic diagnosis of Sri Lanka's 2002‐2003 peace negotiations
Leonie Solomons, Alfredo MoscardiniThis paper identifies meta‐level considerations long ignored in Sri Lanka's peace negotiations.
Identity: articulating cybernetics and sociology
Paul A. StokesTo establish the concept of identity as the bridging concept of cybernetics and sociology.
An ABC of British higher education
Rod ThomasThis paper marks the centenary year of W. Ross Ashby (1903‐1972), one of the founders of the interdisciplinary subject of cybernetics. Its purpose is to Ashby's cybernetics to…
Towards productive and sustainable forms of interaction in governance
Ralf‐Eckhard TürkeA central question of governance in our time is how actors in complex, diverse and dynamic contexts can be harmonized, respecting the needs and limitations of their contexts. New…
A systems approach to analysing sub‐state conflicts
Steve WrightThe purpose of this paper is to provide a more holistic approach to analysing the impact of all the behaviour of a conflict's participants its overall dynamics, using the example…
HIV/AIDS: a threat to the viability of the societies it attacks
Marcela VillarrealTo provide a new understanding of the AIDS epidemic and its implications in order to improve the responses from governments and the development community.
Contemporary systems and cybernetics: Innovative applications
Brian H. RudallThe purpose of this paper is to introduce innovative systems that are currently being developed worldwide. They include reviews of Artificial life machines; Poker‐playing “bots”;…
Cybernetics and systems on the web
Alex M. AndrewThe purpose of this paper is to describe grids, an important development of internet‐like communication, with references to internet sources of additional information. The aim is…
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0368-492Xe-ISSN:
1758-7883ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof. Dr. Gandolfo Dominici