The General Systems Theory (GST) / Nur Zainie Abd Hamid

The General Systems Theory is developed by Ludwig von Bertalanffy, a biologist in 1928. This is an interdisciplinary theory that proposed a complex system shared several basic principles in order to function properly. At first, the theory is developed to describe the natural processes or nature of a...

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Main Author: Abd Hamid, Nur Zainie (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah, 2020.
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Summary:The General Systems Theory is developed by Ludwig von Bertalanffy, a biologist in 1928. This is an interdisciplinary theory that proposed a complex system shared several basic principles in order to function properly. At first, the theory is developed to describe the natural processes or nature of a complex system such as the human body functions. However, later, the theory has been applied to the business field. In the business field, the system theory is a framework to investigate and describe any group of objects that work together to produce some result. It focuses on the relations between the parts and connect them into a whole system. The GST also promises to offer a valuable concept for evaluating the human interrelation. In t he studies of perception, system theory is able to model human interactions that include intrapersonal, interpersonal and intergroup. It provides the basis for interpreting human experiences and the actual phenomenon
Item Description:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49596/1/49596.pdf