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Integration Approach in Modern Management Concepts

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This chapter discusses the systems theory. In this sub-chapter, the authors present the particular systems which comprise an organization and analyse the essence of a social system. In the next section, they define the concept of a socio-technical system.

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    Note: there is no agreement as to whether self-control can be considered as a typical form of control because it is not related to exerting influence on other people.

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Bugdol, M., Jedynak, P. (2015). Integration Approach in Modern Management Concepts. In: Integrated Management Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10028-9_3

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