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Sharma, C. L. "Systems Theory and Organisational Management." Indian Journal of Public Administration 36, no. 2 (April 1990): 193–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019556119900203.

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CHECKLAND, PETER. "Systems Theory and Management Thinking." American Behavioral Scientist 38, no. 1 (September 1994): 75–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764294038001007.

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NISHIYAMA, Kenichi. "Management Theory of Viable Systems." Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers 94, no. 870 (1991): 412–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemag.94.870_412.

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Davies, John. "Management Theory." International Journal of Strategic Decision Sciences 1, no. 3 (July 2010): 33–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jsds.2010070103.

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This paper develops a systems perspective on the interdependent relationships between management academics, management theory and management practice. The author re-examines issues raised by Ghoshal, not only about how the uncritical acceptance of an ideologically based gloomy vision of human nature has led to “bad management theories ... destroying good management practices”, but also how practice can impact the development of theory. The approach provides an opportunity to reinterpret and reveal the systemic nature of related feedback and learning processes labelled as the double hermeneutic by Giddens (1987) and as reciprocal determinism by Bandura (1978), to draw a parallel with the role of theory in the decision sciences. This paper provides a constructive illustration of the use of the systems representational tools of system dynamics to develop a systems perspective on these matters to identify the underpinning systemic structure that gives rise to Ghoshal’s views. Finally, the author identifies a means of addressing issues of concern to management theorists, analysts, and practitioners.
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Mcleod Jr., Raymond. "Systems Theory and Information Resources Management." Information Resources Management Journal 8, no. 2 (April 1995): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.1995040101.

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Taket, Ann, and Robert L. Flood. "Liberating Systems Theory." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 3 (March 1992): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2583722.

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Taket, Ann. "Liberating Systems Theory." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 3 (March 1992): 287–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.1992.41.

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Zenko, Zdenka, Bojan Rosi, Matjaz Mulej, Tatjana Mlakar, and Nastja Mulej. "General Systems Theory Completed Up by Dialectical Systems Theory." Systems Research and Behavioral Science 30, no. 6 (November 2013): 637–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sres.2234.

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Happ, Mary Beth. "Sociotechnical Systems Theory." JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration 23, no. 6 (June 1993): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005110-199306000-00011.

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George Saadé, Raafat, Fassil Nebebe, and Tak Mak. "Knowledge Management Systems Development: Theory and Practice." Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management 6 (2011): 035–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/1361.

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Fan, Terence P. "Market-based airport demand management : theory, model and applications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/44611.

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Thesis (Ph. D. in Transportation Systems and Policy Analysis)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-123).
The ever-increasing demand for access to the world's major commercial airports combined with capacity constraints at many of these airports have led to increasing air traffic congestion. In particular, the scarcity of airside (take-off and landing) capacity at these airports has not been appropriately priced, leading to excessive demand as in the Tragedy of the Commons. Congestion pricing, as a classical economic approach to the efficient allocation of constrained transportation infrastructure capacity, has a long history of theoretical development. However, its application in the airport setting must deal with a set of important differences from the classical urban roadway setting. These differences have eluded the attention of researchers until very recently. They stem from the following set of complications: i) the peak and off-peak periods at congested airports are often less distinguishable than in the urban transport context; ii) airlines are a dominant intermediary between an airport's capacity and passengers as the end-users of that capacity; and iii) airlines operate groups of flights, as distinct from the atomistic behaviour of individual commuters. To address these complications, an analytical model is developed to explore the impact of congestion pricing at airports and understand potential airline responses under a range of assumptions about the market's structure. Through a set of numerical experiments, carried out with the help of a probabilistic queuing model, we compare the economic benefits resulting from adopting fine versus coarse congestion tolls for the cases of markets with symmetric and asymmetric carriers. Given sustained demand for access to an airport and reasonably elastic responses in terms of frequency adjustments,
(cont.) the benefits to carriers of instituting congestion pricing generally exceed the amount of tolls collected. While a system of fine or graduated tolls is suited for all airports, systems of coarse or uniform tolls, which can be implemented more easily, are applicable only at airports with fairly symmetric carriers that hold approximately equal frequency shares. In addition to congestion pricing, slot lease auctions can also be an effective means for promoting an economically efficient use of scarce airport capacity. In practice, the impact of slot lease auctions is similar to that of coarse tolling. Slot auctions are therefore applicable, in pure form, at airports with symmetric carriers. At these airports, a market-based demand management policy can comprise both congestion pricing and slot lease auctions. With respect to implementation, simultaneously ascending auctions recently used in the context of allocating electromagnetic spectra can be appropriately adopted to airports. A lump-sum subsidy can be used to promote specific socially desirable goals in the allocation of scarce airport capacity. Several airport authorities around the world, currently using purely administrative or hybrid forms of demand management, have developed sophisticated techniques for defining and managing their constrained airport capacity. Some of these techniques can be useful in developing market-based demand management policies. As an interesting case study, the experience of New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA) ...
by Terence Ping-Ching Fan.
Ph.D.in Transportation Systems and Policy Analysis
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Guo, Lan. "Self-determination theory of motivation and performance management systems." Online access for everyone, 2007. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Fall2007/l_guo_080307.pdf.

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Oswald, W. Andrew (William Andrew). "Understanding technology development processes theory & practice." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/90699.

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Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, System Design and Management Program, 2013.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-77).
Technology development is hard for management to understand and hard for practitioners to explain, however it is an essential component of innovation. While there are standard and predictable processes for product development, many of these techniques don't apply well to technology development. Are there common processes for technology development that can make it predictable, or is it unpredictable like basic research and invention? In this thesis, after building a foundation by looking at product development processes, I survey some of the literature on technology development processes and compare them to a handful of case studies from a variety of industries. I then summarize the observations from the cases and build a generic model for technology development that can be used to provide insights into how to monitor and manage technology projects. One of the observations from the product development literature is that looping and iteration is problematic for establishing accurate schedules which becomes one of the fundamental disconnects between management and engineering. Technologists rely heavily on iteration as a tool for gaining knowledge and combined with other risks, technology development may appear "out of control". To mitigate these risks, technologists have developed a variety of approaches including: building a series of prototypes of increasing fidelity and using them as a form of communication, simultaneously developing multiple technologies as a hedge against failure or predicting and developing technologies they think will be needed outside of formal channels. Finally, I use my model to provide some insights as to how management can understand technology development projects. This gives technologists and non-technical managers a common ground for communication.
by W. Andrew Oswald.
S.M. in Engineering and Management
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Ladd, Dana Forrest. "Extending Two-Dimensional Knowledge Management System Theory with Organizational Activity Systems' Workflow Dynamics." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3305.

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Between 2005 and 2010 and across 48 countries, including the United States, an increasing positive correlation emerged between national intellectual capital and gross domestic product per capita. The problem remains organizations operating with increasingly complex knowledge networks often lose intellectual capital resulting from ineffective knowledge management practices. The purpose of this study was to provide management opportunities to reduce intellectual capital loss. The first research question addressed how an enhanced intelligent, complex, and adaptive system (ICAS) model could clarify management's understanding of organizational knowledge transfer. The second research question addressed how interdisciplinary theory could become more meaningfully infused to enhance management practices of the organization's knowledge ecosystem. The nature of this study was phenomenological to gain deeper understanding of individual experiences related to knowledge flow phenomena. Data were collected from a single historical research dataset containing 11 subject interviews and analyzed using Moustakas' heuristic framework. Original interviews were collected in 2012 during research within a military unit, included in this study based on theme alignment. Organizational, knowledge management, emergent systems, and cognition theories were synthesized to enhance understandings of emergent ICAS forces. Individuals create unique ICAS flow emergent force dynamics in relation to micro- and macro-meso sensemaking and sensegiving. Findings indicated individual knowledge work significantly shapes emergent ICAS flow dynamics. Collectively enhancing knowledge stewardship over time could foster positive social change by improving national welfare.
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Corner, Ian. "Customer relationship management systems : the development of implementation meso-theory." Thesis, Open University, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.412396.

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Haustein, E. "Management control systems in innovation companies : a contingency theory study." Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2014. http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/23122/.

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Past research has traditionally argued that management control systems (MCS) may present a hindrance to corporate flexibility and creativity. The study’s overall research aim is to explore the contingency factors that influence the intensity of use of MCS in innovation companies. This thesis builds upon existing management control theory, mostly focused on R&D, product development and innovation settings, extended by field observations to identify factors that may influence the intensity of use of MCS categories in innovation companies. The objects of control paradigm, distinguishing between direct and indirect categories of control, is mobilized to test the consequent theoretical model of the impact of external, organisational and innovation related contingency factors on MCS. The model predicts mixed influences on two direct control categories, results control and action control, but stresses the importance of two indirect categories, personnel control and cultural control. Empirical evidence was then collected from a cross-sectional survey of 578 German enterprises in innovation clusters. Statistical analyses, applying partial least squares structural equation modeling using SmartPLS, identify several variables as influential factors for the use of MCS in innovation companies. The most important factors are environmental uncertainty and business strategy which were shown to have an impact on all of the control types. Additionally, decentralisation, ownership dispersion and firm size are responsible for a change in three of four MCS types. Other interesting findings are that an increase in innovation capability is not associated with a reduction in results and action control intensity, and is positively related to the application of personnel and cultural control. Furthermore, important sources of finance, venture capital and public funding, are both shown to be positively associated with the application of action control; whereas, contrary to expectation, venture capital is found to be negatively correlated with personnel control. Overall, the results indicate that direct control is as important as indirect control given specific contingency factors. This study synthesises the fragmented literature of MCS contingency research in innovative settings by developing an original contingency model. The thesis adds value by inferring particular forms of management control which may be appropriate in innovative company settings. Thereby, the study contributes to both contingency research and to the knowledge and understanding of management control in innovative settings. It can assist managers by identifying MCS categories that are typically associated with particular influential factors. Further, the study is valuable from a methodological perspective by developing and testing novel constructs for three MCS categories. Beyond the relevance of the results to management control researchers, innovation company managers and policy makers, they also imply avenues for further related investigation.
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Magalhaes, Rodrigo Manuel. "The organizational implementation of information systems : towards a new theory." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1999. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/284/.

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This dissertation provides fundamental conceptual building blocks for a new theory of IS implementation. The main argument presented is for a new perspective to supplement and complement the main existing perspectives on IS implementation: the technological determinist perspective, the managerial imperative perspective, and the socio-technical interactionist perspective. in this the research seeks to overcomes identified shortcomings of these existing approaches to understanding IS implementation. The research methodology emphasizes multidisciplinary theory-building, based on the resource-based approach to strategy, using autopoiesis as the key organizational epistemology. The research explores the concept of organizational climate dimensions as the shapers of organizational contexts, and relates these to information systems research in implementation. The new perspective developed emphasizes managerial action and organizational contexts as a mid-level approach, bridging the gap between top-down, rationalist methods and bottom-up, emergent approaches. Based on this conceptual framework, the context for IS corporate governance is operationalized and presented as a causal model with five independent variables - IS Intent, Discipline, Trust, Support and Structural IS-related factors and one independent variable. IS-Organizational Learning. Data collection is carried out in large Portuguese companies by means of a postal questionnaire. The empirical data is supplemented by five short case studies. The key conclusions of the thesis are: (1) The duality managerial action - organizational contexts opens up whole new possibilities for research and practice of IS implementation. (2) The use of the notion of organizational contexts dimensions as a research tool allows the analysis to go deeper than the vague generalization about organizations found in most current literature. (3) The use of quantitative methods to investigate IS-related organizational contexts is not suitable, except for descriptive purposes; semi-structured interviews and in-depth case studies are recommended. (4) Two specific dimensions of IS-related contexts are suggested as topics for further investigation: IS Intent and IS structural factors.
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Graham, Judson L. (Judson Lawrence) 1968. "Application of theory of constraints and process control theory to multi-stage manufacturing systems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/9992.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; and, Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105).
by Judson L. Graham.
M.S.
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Simpson, Mark Aloysius. "Complexity Theory of Leadership and Management Information." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6121.

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Implementing effective leadership strategies in management of information systems (MIS) can positively influence overall organizational performance. This study was an exploration of the general problem of failure to lead effectively in the current knowledge-based economy and the resulting deleterious effects on organizational performance and threats to continuing organizational viability. The specific problem was the lack of understanding regarding the interaction of leadership processes with MIS functions and the impact on organizational success. Managers' and employees' lived experiences of leadership in small- to medium-sized enterprises were explored, as well as how those experiences influenced the organization's adaptive responses regarding technology and performance in the knowledge-based economy. The complexity theory of leadership was applied as the theoretical foundation for this study. A phenomenological methodology was used. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed through open coding to identify emergent themes from the data. The themes were leaders motivate employees' positive work-related behaviors, effective communication skills ensure accessibility and efficiency of the organizational information system, and leadership practices influence business productivity. This study contributes to social change by providing insights for managers and employees regarding effective strategies for working as teams and networks via the use of nontraditional leadership theory, which promotes company sustainability by demonstrating the benefits of responding to the changing economy.
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Dang, Yan. "Theory-Informed Design and Evaluation of Web-Based Knowledge Management Systems." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/145434.

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With the rapid increase in information availability, it is nearly impossible to stay current with advances in knowledge. The overarching question that my dissertation seeks to address is how to design Web-based knowledge management systems (KMS) to alleviate this problem by providing search and analysis support for individuals to access and understand the accumulated knowledge in an effective and efficient way. Specifically, designing and implementing consistent representation of heterogeneous data, enabling efficient and user-friendly search support, and supporting advanced user-interactive analysis and visualization are important issues to address. Certain Information Systems and cognitive theories can be leveraged to guide the design and evaluation of these systems. In addition, the evaluation results can further validate and extend theory. This helps to bridge the design-science paradigm and the behavioral-science paradigm.The research studies in my dissertation involve the development of Web-based KMS based on different types of data sources. Such systems aim to support decision making and can be important for researchers, practitioners, business investors, and policy makers. Chapter 2 develops a Web-based KMS, Arizona Literature Mapper, which allows users to gain comprehensive understanding of bioterrorism research. The data source of Arizona Literature Mapper is scientific publications. The system integrates techniques for content analysis, network analysis, and information visualization. Two user studies were conducted to evaluate the performance of Arizona Literature Mapper. Guided by cognitive fit and cognitive load theories, Chapter 3 develops a Web-based KMS, Nano Mapper, to support users' search and analysis of nanotechnology developments. The data sources include patent documents from world leading patent offices and NSF grand documents. Controlled experiments were conducted to evaluate the functions of Nano Mapper. The Web-based KMS developed in Chapters 4 and 5 is the Dark Web Forum Portal (DWFP) which aims to manage user-generated multilingual social media content. In Chapter 4, theories of the mental workload, task-technology fit, and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) are used to guide the design and development of the system, and a new theoretical model is proposed to extend theory. Chapter 5 conducts two evaluation studies to comprehensively evaluate the performance of the system. The first study compared its performance with the benchmark system based on efficiency, effectiveness, and all the dimensions in the D&M IS Success Model. The second study further tested and validated the D&M IS Success Model in social media context.Overall, these research studies in my dissertation contribute to the literature on system development, knowledge mapping, technology acceptance and adoption, and human cognition and decision making.
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Books on the topic "Systems Theory of Management"

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Flood, Robert L. Liberating systems theory. New York: Plenum Press, 1990.

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Riley, Peter J. Performance management systems: Theory and practice. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Cavaleri, Steven. Management systems: A global perspective. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth, 1993.

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Drechsler, Frank. Management, information, and expert systems. Balckrock, Co. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1986.

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Human systems management: Integrating knowledge, management and systems. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific Pub., 2005.

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Organization and systems design: Theory of deferred action. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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Margaret, Myers, ed. Systems for all. London: Imperial College Press, 2001.

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Ragia, Lemonia, Cédric Grueau, and Robert Laurini, eds. Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29948-4.

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Grueau, Cédric, Robert Laurini, and Jorge Gustavo Rocha, eds. Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62618-5.

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Ragia, Lemonia, Robert Laurini, and Jorge Gustavo Rocha, eds. Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-06010-7.

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Book chapters on the topic "Systems Theory of Management"

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Dima, Ioan Constantin, and Mariana Man. "Considerations on Systems Theory." In Contributions to Management Science, 3–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16592-9_1.

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Sushil. "Theory of Flexible Systems Management." In Flexible Systems Management, 3–20. New Delhi: Springer India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2834-9_1.

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Liu, Sifeng, Yingjie Yang, and Jeffrey Forrest. "The Grey Systems Theory Framework." In Computational Risk Management, 17–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1841-1_2.

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Checkland, Peter. "Systems Theory and Management Thinking." In Critical Issues in Systems Theory and Practice, 1–14. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9883-8_1.

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Takahara, Yasuhiko, and Xiaohong Chen. "Task management system." In Computer Aided Systems Theory — EUROCAST '95, 48–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0034749.

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Thakore, Renuka, Aino Kavantera, and Graeme Whitehall. "Systems-thinking theory." In A Handbook of Management Theories and Models for Office Environments and Services, 25–35. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003128786-3.

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Gregor, Shirley. "On theory." In The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems, 57–72. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315619361-5.

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Janes, F. R. "Interactive Management." In Critical Issues in Systems Theory and Practice, 51–60. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9883-8_6.

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Johannessen, Jon-Arild. "Creative Management." In Critical Issues in Systems Theory and Practice, 559–64. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9883-8_85.

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Marshall, Garry. "Management Systems for Evolving Networks." In Critical Issues in Systems Theory and Practice, 571–76. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9883-8_87.

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Conference papers on the topic "Systems Theory of Management"

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Watson, Michael D., and Stephen B. Johnson. "A Theory of Vehicle Management Systems." In 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aero.2007.352948.

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Rabuzin, Kornelije, Sonja Ristić, and Robert Kudelić. "GRAPH DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND GRAPH THEORY." In Fourth International Scientific Conference ITEMA Recent Advances in Information Technology, Tourism, Economics, Management and Agriculture. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/itema.2020.39.

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In recent years, graph databases have become far more important. They have been proven to be an excellent choice for storing and managing large amounts of interconnected data. Since graph databases (GDB) rely on a graph data model based on graph theory, this study examines whether currently available graph database management systems support the principles of graph theory, and, if so, to what extent. We also show how these systems differ in terms of implementation and languages, and we also discuss which graph database management systems are used today and why.
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Chin, H. H., and A. A. Jafari. "Intelligent hybrid vehicle management systems." In 2013 45th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ssst.2013.6524956.

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Ripley, Robert, and G. Larkin. "Applying Complexity Theory to Aviation Management." In AIAA 5th ATIO and16th Lighter-Than-Air Sys Tech. and Balloon Systems Conferences. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2005-7331.

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Mishra, Shaunak, I.-Hsiang Wang, and Suhas Diggavi. "Opportunistic interference management for multicarrier systems." In 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit.2013.6620254.

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Pleskach, Valentyna, Maria Pleskach, and Olena Zelikovska. "Information Security Management System in Distributed Information Systems." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Trends in Information Theory (ATIT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/atit49449.2019.9030484.

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ANDRIANI, PIERPAOLO, and GIUSEPPINA PASSIANTE. "COMPLEXITY THEORY AND THE MANAGEMENT OF NETWORKS." In Proceedings of the Workshop on Organisational Networks as Distributed Systems of Knowledge. PUBLISHED BY IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS AND DISTRIBUTED BY WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO., 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781860947339_0001.

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Strassner, J., and J. O. Kephart. "Autonomic Systems and Networks: Theory and Practice." In 2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium NOMS 2006. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/noms.2006.1687596.

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Butenina, D. V., and V. S. Metrikin. "ON THEORY OF DYNAMIC FRICTIONAL SYSTEMS WITH MEMORY." In Modeling and situational quality management of complex systems. Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31799/978-5-8088-1449-3-2020-1-11-19.

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Burgess, M. "Theory and Practice of Configuration Management in decentralized Systems." In 2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium NOMS 2006. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/noms.2006.1687591.

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Reports on the topic "Systems Theory of Management"

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Gass, Saul I., and Robert E. Chapman. Theory and application of expert systems in emergency management operations. Gaithersburg, MD: National Bureau of Standards, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nbs.sp.717.

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Rey, J. Decision support system (DSS) for water distribution management: theory and practice. International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2013.030.

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Fabrizi, Michael A. Use of Ill-Informed Multiple Attribute Utility Theory for Deciding Which of Two Management Information Systems to Purchase. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada225210.

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Allen, Jr, Musgrove Robert A., Davis Gary M., and Joseph W. Systems Management of Air Force Standard Communications-Computer systems: There is a Better Way. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada202138.

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Spivack, Marla. Applying Systems Thinking to Education: The RISE Systems Framework. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-ri_2021/028.

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Many education systems in low- and middle-income countries are experiencing a learning crisis. Many efforts to address this crisis do not account for the system features of education, meaning that they fail to consider the ways that interactions and feedback loops produce outcomes. Thinking through the feedback relationships that produce the education system can be challenging. The RISE Education Systems Framework, which is sufficiently structured to give boundaries to the analysis but sufficiently flexible to be adapted to multiple scenarios, can be helpful. The RISE Framework identifies four key relationships in an education system: politics, compact, management, and voice and choice; and five features that can be used to describe these relationships: delegation, finance, information, support, and motivation. This Framework can be a useful approach for characterising the key actors and interactions in the education system, thinking through how these interactions produce systems outcomes, and identifying ways to intervene that can shift the system towards better outcomes.
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Lucas, Brian. Urban Flood Risks, Impacts, and Management in Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.018.

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This summary reviews evidence on the urban flooding impact, risk factors, and management and mitigation measures in Lagos and other cities in Nigeria. Flooding is a common problem every year in many cities across Nigeria, but the impacts of flooding are poorly documented. There is no consistent set of statistics at a national or sub-national level that can be used to compare the impacts of flooding across cities, and reports that focus on particular flood events are often incomplete. The literature notes the principal factors contributing to flood risk including uncontrolled urban growth, inadequate and poorly-maintained drainage systems, solid waste management practices, weakness in institutional capacity and coordination, and warning systems and public awareness. The evidence base for flood impacts, risks, and mitigation efforts at the city level in Nigeria is limited, and much of the information available is low quality, inconsistent, or outdated. Many rely on surveys of city residents rather than objective empirical data, and some of these surveys appear to be poorly designed. A significant number of the academic publications available have been published in non-mainstream journals without the usual level of academic peer review. Recent information is scarce, and a significant amount of the available evidence dates from 2011 and 2012, which coincides with an episode of nationwide flooding that was among the worst in Nigeria’s history.
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Lawrence, James A., and Earl N. Steck. Overview of Management Theory. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada235762.

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Ferreira, Michael J., and Steven M. Strege. Smoke management systems. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ncstar.1-4d.

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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. Telephone Systems Management. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada405167.

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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. Computer Systems Management. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada405169.

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