Daniel Katz Quote

System theory is basically concerned with problems of relationships, of structure, and of interdependence rather than with the constant attributes of objects. In general approach it resembles field theory except that its dynamics deal with temporal as well as spatial patterns. Older formulations of system constructs dealt with the closed systems of the physical sciences, in which relatively self-contained structures could be treated successfully as if they were independent of external forces. But living systems, whether biological organisms or social organizations, are acutely dependent on their external environment and so must be conceived of as open systems


p. 22 - The Social Psychology of Organizations (1966)


System theory is basically concerned with problems of relationships, of structure, and of interdependence rather than with the constant attributes of ...

System theory is basically concerned with problems of relationships, of structure, and of interdependence rather than with the constant attributes of ...

System theory is basically concerned with problems of relationships, of structure, and of interdependence rather than with the constant attributes of ...

System theory is basically concerned with problems of relationships, of structure, and of interdependence rather than with the constant attributes of ...