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Several Empirical Justifications

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Systemic Structure Behind Human Organizations

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Continuing on what was done in the previous chapter, we will in this chapter study several empirical evidences and observations that underline the existence of the yoyo structure behind each and every system, which either tangibly exists or is intellectually imaginable.

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Lin, Y., Forrest, B. (2012). Several Empirical Justifications. In: Systemic Structure Behind Human Organizations. Contemporary Systems Thinking. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2311-9_3

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